CNET Editors' review
Despite its bland looks and minimal feature set, this program presents a hassle-free solution to those seeking a virtual journal. MyJournal's straight-ahead interface makes it simple to add entries, since you can go back and forth among different days without ever having to manually save your thoughts. However, the program looks a bit bland and could use some sprucing up in terms of design. You'll find a side pane for adding pictures and links, but they don't integrate with the main journal window. We found it difficult to accurately view the thumbnail images, even when they were set to their largest size. Double-clicking images doesn't display them in the main window or show a full-size view. MyJournal supports keeping multiple virtual journals and lets you password-protect each one separately. For a bare bones journal program, MyJournal works, but we would like to see better integration with images and links.Publisher's Description
From DerekSoft.com:
myJournal is designed to let you easily keep a daily journal. It lets you add pictures and movies (with automated thumbnail generation) to your entries. Search capabilities let you find the entry you are looking for quickly. Synchronize with Blogalizer.com to publish your journal for friends and family to view. Version 2.0 added synchronization with Blogalizer.com.
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Version: myJournal 2.0
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I love the format, the ability to link pictures and blogs
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I don't like the fact that I clicked to pay, all methods, and it goes to a software company, but there is no contact, or pay method available. I need to know how to pay for this, so I keep it. I don't want to journal for 30 days and then can't install permanently.
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