vim and use dts to drop in the date and time.  You can get funky and
script an auto append of the date and time any time you open the file.
 Maybe too rudimentary, but it will work.  vim always works.

Jimmy



On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 2:16 PM, patricia campbell
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> Hi All,
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> For ages I've been using spreadsheets to keep daily logs, before that
> it was notebooks.  I want to move it to some sort of wiki or other
> that will make it easy to search, timestamp, create simple tables etc.
>
> Are any of you using something great ?? (mediocre but useful will do :) )
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