On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 20:11 -0400, William Case wrote: > Hi; > > I just noticed the Bournal application that is new to me appear in the > announcement list. > > "Summary : Write personal, password-protected journal entries > Description : > Bournal is a bash script that allows you to keep a personal, > minimalistic, password-protected journal, log, or diary. It > includes encryption, regexp searches, and a date-sorted list > for editing old entries. Since Bournal is pure bash, it should > be easily editable for the CLI-savvy." > > This sounds like something I have been looking for. Is anybody using > it? > > I have checked their site and googled for additional information, but > the main questions I have are not answered. > > I want a encrypted, password protected, container/file into which I can > store things like some personal data, site passwords, and bank account > numbers and passwords. I am not highly secrecy oriented or paranoid so > I don't want or need something will completely lock down my computer or > create a new partition. Instead I want something that will let me have > a modicum of protection from prying eyes, yet will give me easy access > to my data when I forget something. It doesn't have to be large, 1 Mb > at the very most. I want an application that will be around for a while > so that I am not caught without access if the world changes. That is > why the idea of it being a bash script is appealing. > > Has anybody used or worked with Bournal? Do you think it meets my > outlined light weight type needs? Is it easy to work with? > > -- > Regards Bill > Fedora 11, Gnome 2.26.3 > Evo.2.26.3, Emacs 23.1.1 >
I'm using vi with encryption. Not sure this is the best options, but works for me. Calin Key fingerprint = 37B8 0DA5 9B2A 8554 FB2B 4145 5DC1 15DD A3EF E857 ================================================= It takes all kinds to fill the freeways. -- Crazy Charlie
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