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My Journal 1.0

Computer-based personal diary

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Record memories with My Journal

The practice of keeping a diary may be in decline but My Journal gives an easy way to keep a record of experiences.

My Journal uses strong encryption to keep personal thoughts private and several people can safely use the software on the same computer.

Unlike a paper diary it is easy to add lots of pictures to the diary. My Journal can also use different fonts and styles. There is a spell check facility.

Once entries have been created they can be viewed by date or printed out.

The Scratch pad is area for drawing or writing with a graphics tablet or a Tablet PC. This area has several options including different coloured inks and different guidelines. These can either give lines as a book or even music notation lines.

The Microsoft .NET framework is required to run this software. This can also be installed through Windows Update.

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Our verdict

Suitable for

Windows XP

Download size

4.05MB

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