Actually, many of us revolve our lives around our computer. It tells us when to go to meetings with a tingling bell. It helps us to lay out the charts for the meeting. It allows us to order the plane tickets. It can even bring up a map of our destination.
Welcome to digital America.
As a programmer I spend so much time with my computer that I often wonder where I begin and SVGA resolution ends. But I am still human, and still have a need to keep track of the little things that I never seem to know where to put.
There is a non-electronic solution for my need-- a diary.
Being a technical person, I just cannot accept that, so I came up with a digital translation of a classic human activity, Diary.
Digital books have come a long way with hypertext and desktop publishing, but they lack the aesthetic feel that is the appeal of books. I put the look back in computing. Run Diary and check it out.
Diary is the perfect, well, diary. Of course that is not the end of its value. It can be used as a notebook for virtually anything. And it is easy to export the typed data via Clipboard.
It took a good deal of work to craft the look and feel of Diary. Show you appreciation of its value by registering. Simply run the help file and print the order form.
Registered users will be entitled to free a free upgrade to the next version of diary, which will include a global search function and other aesthetically enhanced features such as color and background customization.