iJournal works well for me for keeping a private diary.  Go ahead and buy it 
outright; it's not too expensive.  You get unlimited entries, and it's easy to 
navigate.

Jane


On Apr 9, 2012, at 1:34 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

> Hello everybody
> 
> Somebody recommended a programme to me a while ago; I think it might have 
> been Dane, or else it was somebody else on list. So please excuse the lapse 
> in memory; I'm a bit overloaded just at the moment. ;-)
> 
> Anyway, what I'd like to know is whether that application can be used as a 
> kind of personal diary? Let me explain. We need to keep a record of the 
> things that Gordon does each day, his pain level at the time and also (most 
> importantly) we need to log his mood swings on a scale of 1 through 10 at the 
> time we make an entry.
> 
> We've been doing this as just a simple plain text file for quite a while; but 
> we think there must be a better way in which we can keep this organised.
> 
> So, I'd welcome opinion as to whether iJournal is the app for this, whether 
> others think there is a better application, or is the simple solution, the 
> obvious one, the best as well?
> 
> We have considered doing this in Pages or something similar; dividing up the 
> days into different sections and applying styles such as headings to the time 
> an entry was made. We also considered using something like Tables, and 
> creating a spreadsheet. Numbers is also a possibility; but for some reason it 
> keeps crashing on the machine here at Gordon's rest bite accommodation and 
> now isn't the best time to try fiddling around fixing things.
> 
> Your comment is welcome, with thanks.
> 
> lynne
> 
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