eJourn 0.4.2 review

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eJourn is an application designed to help you track a journal or diary. The general purpose of a journal, outside of a place to ex

License: GPL (GNU General Public License)
File size: 485K
Developer: Chris Hilton
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eJourn is an application designed to help you track a journal or diary.

The general purpose of a journal, outside of a place to express frustrations, is to track events. Sometimes you keep a journal to track what you did today, maybe for your code, maybe for your general life: My great grandpa kept a very boring journal tel ling about things like "I went to town today."

Here are some key features of "eJourn":
Search functionality to help you find things based on keyword.
Multiple Journals, to help you seperate things: Like keep a journal for a project, and a totally seperate personal one.
Chronological ordering: Your paper does this, if you were careful; I promise to force you to
Meta information, what was the weather like, how was your mood, when did you actually write the entry, does it relate to anything?
Links/Relations to other journal entries, searches, or web URL's; and maybe more to come. These look like links in editable text.
Command line access:
Ability to post data by piping into the running program
Ability to pipe the current entry or selected text out of the program

Requirements:
Libgcrypt: Currently, I've only used version "11" (1.2.1 on their site), so if you have it working with version "7" (this is how debian lists them) please tell me.

What's New in This Release:
New Status system, fewer popup messages!
ctl+backspace/ctl+delete now works
overwrite now works
Various reliability fixes

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