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iDailyDiary Free Version V3.61   
Suggested by Allen Smith - Updated by Checker on 30 Dec 2009
6MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (2007)
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Synopsis: iDailyDiary is a program tailored for taking daily notes, creating a journal, putting your thoughts into writing etc. The documents you create are encrypted, and require a password to access. The built-in editor supports graphics, hypertext links and links to other diary pages. iDailyDiary is fully searchable so you can always track down those important dates and reminders. You can also export your diary to HTML web pages.
Writes settings to: Last window location and last opened diary are written to Windows registry.
How to extract: Download the installer and extract to a folder of your choice. The application files are located in the {app} subfolder. Launch iDD.exe.
Stealth [?]: No
Unicode support: No
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7
What's new: >>
  • Fixed: Serious bug in spelling checker (introduced in 3.60), corruption after using Change spelling
  • Fixed: Insert Smileys (and small images) will now default to baseline aligned text (not left wrap)
  • Impr: Spacing around inserted pictures can be adjusted in Properties

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] KatCaution is warranted. I used iDD until it lost my diary, twice, and the two backups I'd made failed. They were unable to solve my problem. [2007-08-26 02:43]

[Anonymous] JohnJust copy all of the program files directory then you will be able to restore the diary or use it on another computer (as I do via USB flash drive) [2007-12-02 03:22]

[Anonymous] JerryYeah... I had it dump my diary once too. Not sure what the remedy for that is. I'm glad I hadn't had much in it. [2007-12-04 21:31]

[Anonymous] mozkillthere needs to be another option for this kind of app. i think i might write a diary app in Java that uses the JSystemTray applet in JRE 1.6 and stores the data in flat xml. people who need it encrypted can use TrueCrypt to store the xml files. [2007-12-10 12:00]

[Anonymous] ris there another program like this that is portable?

i'd rather have a diary than a blog!
 [2008-02-13 18:47]

[Anonymous] infestedtassadar-x17What kind of "encryption" does this program use? Couldnt seem to find any details on this [2009-03-27 15:45]

[Anonymous] infestedtassadar-x17why not use fSekrit, or keepass? truecrypt and gpgusb work great at securing notes also [2009-03-28 00:34]

[Anonymous] PaulJust use Evernote. There's a portable version for your USB drive plus it syncs automatically. [2009-03-29 03:48]

[Anonymous] VavoYou can make a blog for this and make it private so only you can read. This program is nothing special [2009-04-04 09:26]

[Anonymous] MrPHave a look at Advanced Diary (the last freeware version was 1.3 - http://www.aplusfreeware.com/categories/LFWV/AdvancedDiary.html). This allows backup to Rich Text Format files, if you don't trust diary 'databases' this could be the option for you. Store the diary and files on a TrueCrypt volume for security (although the software does support password protection). [2009-07-26 19:20]


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