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Lifeograph

Safe, fast open source digital diary. It supports multiple diary files. Provides many tools for organizin...

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Safe, fast open source digital diary.

It supports multiple diary files. Provides many tools for organizing big diary files with lots of entries.

Lifeograph has been available for Linux desktops since 2008. Now, it brings a significant portion of its comprehensive feature set into the mobile world. (In the upcoming versions, it will be more on par with the desktop version.)

MAIN FEATURES

• It is an open source software (under GPL). Everybody can investigate the source code to make sure that it does nothing undesirable with the information users enter
Optionally protects diaries with real encryption (AES256) --not just passwords
Offers exporting diaries into plain text file (a universally readable file)
• It is cross-platfom with native Linux and Windows desktop versions
Supports multiple diary files that can be utilized for different purposes (such as work notes and personal notes)
Saves diaries automatically on close but it is also possible to close without saving when needed
Automatically formats entry title s and provides a wiki-like markup system for basic rich text formatting (*bold*, _italic_, =strikeout=, etc…)
Supports editable color themes for entries
Provides three different types of chapters to organize entries of different kinds in a diary
Entries can be marked as favorite
Marking entries as to-do items with many statues (such as "canceled" and "in progress")
Entries can be filtered according to the text contained within. to-do status and being favorite. The filter to be applied at open can be saved in the diary
Entry tagging and grouping by tags
Links to other entries and URIs
Uses a text based diary format. So, your data can be accessed using any text editor in an urgent situation

Last update

Dec. 4, 2019

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