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Diary

8 Best Free and Open Source Diary Software

June 6, 2025 Steve Emms Productivity, Roundup, Utilities

This article identifies flexible and useful diary tools for the Linux desktop. Free and open source software only.

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Diary

Simple Diary is a simple and lightweight app

June 5, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Productivity

Simple Diary saves entries in standard Markdown. There’s support for images, and a responsive design.

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ThotKeeper – hierarchical personal journal manager

October 23, 2023 Steve Emms Productivity

ThotKeeper is a free, open source, easy to use, cross-platform and hierarchical personal journal manager. ThotKeeper is written in Python.

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Almanah Diary – small diary application

October 23, 2023 Steve Emms Productivity

Almanah Diary is software that lets you keep a diary of your life. This is free and open source software written in C.

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Diary

jrnl – command line journal software

October 23, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

jrnl is a simple journal application for your command line. Journals are stored as human readable plain text files.

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Lifeograph – journal and note taking software

October 23, 2023 Steve Emms Productivity

Lifeograph is an off-line and private journal and note taking application. It offers all standard features expected from a diary application.

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Diary

RedNotebook – modern journal

October 23, 2023 Steve Emms Productivity

RedNotebook is a graphical diary and journal to keep track of notes and thoughts throughout the day. It includes a calendar navigation.

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Kontact – integrated personal information manager

October 16, 2023 Steve Emms Productivity

KDE Kontact is a personal information manager and groupware software suite for KDE. It unites mature and proven applications.

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Raspberry Pi 4: Chronicling the Desktop Experience – Dear Diary – Week 32

June 3, 2020 Luke Baker Blog, CLI, Desktop, Software, Utilities

Keeping a diary of your daily life is an activity that is held dear by many people. In this week’s blog, Luke checks out RedNotebook, Lifeograph, jrnl, and Org on the Raspberry Pi 4.

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