mac journal 2.1
can someone who has used this please explain it to me. i dont understand why it's a mounted disk... if i eject it, where does it go? where are my notes going to be stored...not on someone's server i hope?
i was just looking for something to store my notes...like a notepad-type app. any suggestions?
i was just looking for something to store my notes...like a notepad-type app. any suggestions?
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On another note, there are lots of programs that are distributed in dmg format with application bundles that you just drag to some place on your HD (like your applications folder) and that's all for installing it. No double clicking or anything. Just save it someplace you want it. HTH
Very handy...
Anyways, MacJournal is one of the handiest programs around, especially since you can have more than one journal.
Heck, I use mine as a more permanent clipboard for text found on the internet, just because it seems to behave better than the new TextEdit.
Have fun...
i like the mac journal interface...a lot like the mail app. actually, anything to scribble some notes and copy info tidbits to is very handy. at least now they will be organized by date and easier to navigate then notepad.
<strong>thanks guys. actually, i havent installed much on os x. (what gave that away? lol.) i just started using it when i got my new imac. most of my programs are still os 9, and i dont yet have the x upgrades. actually, i was coming from os 8.6, so i got thrown into 9 and X simultaneously. i also know zero about unix.
i like the mac journal interface...a lot like the mail app. actually, anything to scribble some notes and copy info tidbits to is very handy. at least now they will be organized by date and easier to navigate then notepad.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I really like macjournal. I'm going to write my magna opus in that thing one day One of the best things about it is that the data is encrypted so it's like a real journal. But better. Think how cool it'll be with inkwell. Exactly like scribbling in a diary, but it's safe from prying eyes
ps - macgirl, I just re-read my post and I sounded sort of snotty. I forgot the after my first sentence... Sorry
I would like to see if the Inkwell concept can be incorporated. That would be neat, and remember...
its the neat software which is most used. 8^)
<strong>I used MacJournal to complete a business plan. Couldn't have been easier. I also keep a journal for job research, and one which is just a personal journal.
I would like to see if the Inkwell concept can be incorporated. That would be neat, and remember...
its the neat software which is most used. 8^)</strong><hr></blockquote>
From what I understand about inkwell, any application can use it. It doesn't need to be coded in or anything. I can't wait to get my hands on it. It should be interesting...