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viJournal 2.5

Free Create and maintain personal journals on a Mac.
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Work with a solution for keeping, updating, creating, and editing personal records. Check out the options to generate and customize a personal journal with individual entries sorted by date, topic, and various search parameters for headers. Modify the data as you see fit.

viJournal is an application that allows users to organize their personal information. It does this by employing a smart and comprehensive layout which makes it both simple to use and effective. viJournal can store documents and graphic files, each type with its own extensible side panel.

The program's functionality revolves around journal entries. These entries can include text content as well as snapshots of your screen. These items are saved within one or multiple journals and may easily be browsed through from the Library panel. If you need to add more events in one day, simply create a new session. Users can also attach a text note to each entry or session.

The Drop Box section allows you to store documents and images. For each selected item, viJournal will show its thumbnail.

In order to protect the contents of journals, the application can encrypt all entries, unlocked only by a password.

Briefly, viJournal provides a solid and reliable personal information management solution. It runs fast, it has a modern and elegant design and it is very intuitive to use.


v2.5 [Aug 3, 2012]
- Now supports ONLY Intel-based Macs (that's any Mac made since 2006). Do not download this update if your Mac is an old PowerPC model. Note: viJournal 2.4 will continue to be available for download for PPC users, but there will be no further updates for it.
- Now officially coded with SkoobySoft's Apple Developer ID, so the app will run on OS X Mountain Lion with Gatekeeper active.
- Fixed an issue where text with an embedded hyperlink dragged in from Safari did not display properly if colour-coded hyperlinking was switched on.
- Fixed an issue where navigating through entries using the Go To Next/Previous Entry command caused sessions to expand in the entries list.
- Updated the formatting of dates. (Note, if you have previously set up custom date formats in viJournal Preferences, you will need to renew them in the Date/Time section of Preferences.)
- Various minor internal optimisations for improved compatibility with OS X Mountain Lion.

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