[gentoo-user] [off-topic] diary/blog desktop software advice
I am looking for a software to keep a paperless diary, but I seem I can't find anything valid, at first I tried app-office/qchartdiary, it doesn't run, then I found www-apps/nanoblogger and www-apps/polarblog, but are both in the needloving [1], don't know if it worth trying. I need something simple, easy, with the ability to attach emails and other external files, it also has to be private and never intended to be hosted, neither in my local apache. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong direction... Any advices? Thanks in advance F. Talamona [1] http://gpnl.larrythecow.org/search.php?q=www-appst=1 -- Linux Version 2.6.30-gentoo-r1, Compiled #3 SMP PREEMPT Sun Jun 14 07:17:24 CEST 2009 Two 2.9GHz AMD Athlon 64 Processors, 4GB RAM, 11654 Bogomips Total aemaeth
Re: [gentoo-user] [off-topic] diary/blog desktop software advice
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 08:18:25 +0200 Francesco Talamona francesco.talam...@know.eu wrote: I am looking for a software to keep a paperless diary, but I seem I can't find anything valid, at first I tried app-office/qchartdiary, it doesn't run, then I found www-apps/nanoblogger and www-apps/polarblog, but are both in the needloving [1], don't know if it worth trying. I need something simple, easy, with the ability to attach emails and other external files, it also has to be private and never intended to be hosted, neither in my local apache. You can try bournal for simple and easy. It's bash, CLI and features encryption, although it doesn't seem to be intended for anything but pure text. http://frankpena.googlepages.com/bournal.html -- Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net signature.asc Description: PGP signature