CNET Editors' review
Blogs and MySpace may get all the buzz, but DiaryOne makes a good alternative for those who don't want to post their innermost thoughts on the Web. It scores big on appearance, with a welcoming look that's highly reminiscent of a traditional printed diary. An included skin will change the color scheme to hot pink, and you have a variety of other ways to tweak the appearance of your entries. You can italicize or boldface text; change the font name and size; add photos, videos, and audio files; and print any information. You also can password-protect your diary and e-mail it directly to your friends. The program includes a basic finance-management tool and plenty of ways to search for specific entries. It's definitely old school, but for its handsome design and wealth of features, DiaryOne gets our thumbs-up.Publisher's Description
From PIMOne Computing:
DiaryOne is a creative multimedia diary keeper software for storing your private information securely. DiaryOne can store not only texts but also multimedia information including sounds, pictures, etc. It also provides various skins and stationeries for your diaries. You can select a diary skin as you like. Even, you can send your diary to others as email. Version 6.5 added "Print consecutive diary entries" (print multiple diary entries onsecutively), support for printing GIF images, Flash movies, support for exporting multiple diary entires into a single HTML Web page file.
What's new in this version:
- Added "Print current diary entry" (added printing weather, date, etc.)
- Added "Print consecutive diary entries" (Print multiple diary entries onsecutively)
- Added the support for printing GIF images, Flash movies
- Added the support for exporting multiple diary entires into a single HTML web page file
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All versions:
3.8 starsout of 17 votes
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Current version:
3.0 starsout of 2 votes
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"It didn't work with Vista"
Version: DiaryOne 6.5
Pros
It looked just what I wanted...but I am afraid to try and download it again.
Cons
I downloaded the programme and then it wanted to check for updates...that then hung up, so I attempted to uninstall the programme but it froze my computer.
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"If you use a diary and use a laptop, this is for you"
Version: DiaryOne 6.5
Pros
Diaryone Version 6 has a really nice user interface and numerous options. However, the nicest part is that you can just open the program and type, if you wish. There are new options, such as publishing to a Windows Live blog or sending an entry via email. Multiple diaries are easy to use.
I see a few reviews stating that this software should be free, but if it was, I doubt it would be so fully-featured.
Cons
None.
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