I've been using KeePass for years, and the first thing I installed on my 
recently purchased iPod Touch 5th gen was MiniKeepass. What you want to do 
will be a bit cumbersome as you will have to execute many steps to review 
your information; let's not even get into entering new information. First 
you will have to install KeePass on your desktop computer as you cannot 
configure anything on MiniKeepass. Secondly, on your IOS device, depending 
on the structure of your KeePass file, you may have to execute many steps 
before accessing the information you would like to review. If you have the 
time and patience to repeat this process over and over, this can be a good 
solution, but I think after completing this process a few times you will 
slowly begin to stop using it as its just too much to have to 
navigate--especially in a noisy environment or in a situation where you need 
the information quickly such as talking to the bank teller or on the phone.

MiniKeepass Pros:
*you will have all of your passwords safely backed up in a good safe outside 
of your desktop.

MiniKeepass Cons:
*reviewing entries will take many key presses.
*entering new data will become a headache.
*manipulating MiniKeepass entries can become time consuming and a bit of a 
chore.
*learning the desktop KeePass application will take a bit of time to learn 
and setup properly.

with that said, and I'm conveying this information as my own experience 
which many be different for you, please feel free to contact me if you need 
any help setting this up, and I'll do my best! (Smile).

Joseph the free (Windows) tech guy!

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From: "SSEric" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: App for journaling on the iPhone and desktop, was Password 
Protecting Folder on Dropbox


Thank you everyone for these fine suggestions. I have a lot to research.

In the meantime, I may have stumbled across my own solution. It is a 
password manager Raul recommended months ago called MiniKeePass. I think 
that I can simply enter the month as a general entry and day/date as the 
individual entry. Then skip the username and password field and use the 
notes field as the Journaling area. I haven't tested completely, but it 
looks like you can get quite a bit in there. I don't know what the 
restrictions might be. This would allow one to make entries or review them 
from either and I device or PC.

Raul, if you read this and see any obvious restrictions, I would most 
appreciate it. All thanks to everyone!

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