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I need a web log, hold the web.

lowlylowlycooklowlylowlycook Registered User regular
I have a need to keep a kind of computerized diary to help organize some medical info.

Something like an off line blog or diary should work. It doesn't have to be complicated but I think that having tags or something similar would be useful.

This woudl be for a non computer savvy person so ease of use would be a priority.

Any ideas?

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  • RuddurBallRuddurBall Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    If you have office 07 onenote is pretty fantastic

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  • corky842corky842 Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    TiddlyWiki might work for this.

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  • WulfWulf Disciple of Tzeentch The Void... (New Jersey)Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    If you have a Mac, or an iPhone, Bento 3 is a very cheap and easy to use system by the people who make Filemaker. Could be tweaked slightly to be perfect for your needs, and its easily search-able.

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  • FremFrem Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    I'm a fan of Tomboy. It's a free desktop wiki app. It's pretty simple to link to various notes (just type the name of an existing note) or search through them. There's also a "note of the day" plugin included by default which gives you a new dated note each day. Oh, and it has tags.

    It was originally a Linux-only app, but there's Windows and OS X ports now. Note that there's an extra installation step on those; you have to install Mono first.

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