This might sound weird, in the age of social media and lots of sharing and journalling your bowel movements, I want a diary were I say afterwards "12:45 Hair cut by Rob--excellent!" Thing for my ailing memory, but LJ? Even private entries? Too much trouble. I'd rather something local and then cloud backed up.
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I tend to use Evernote for stuff like that.
ita,
what about path? it is an app for ios and android.
I use Evernote for bigger notes than that--ongoing stuff on just one topic, more like. It's been a lifesaver. But I'm thinking if I want to go back and see what I did Sunday 12 12:45 that was worth noting. I dunno--almost like tweeting to myself, I guess.
Let me look at path.
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were I say afterwards "12:45 Hair cut by Rob--excellent!"
Glad to be of service.
You have *no* idea. I hope you do get the chance to wear those women's shoes in public soon, FWIW (hey you want to take the credit, you get to take it all).
Okay--I looked at Path, and what cracks me up is that all these things hinge their appeal on me wanting to share the information to others. Does no one want to not talk about themselves to other people? (Uh, don't judge me by the every nugget of my life that makes it into Natter) Remember when diaries used to have locks on them?
ita,
you don't have to share path with others. it can be just yours.
So my Kindle Fire has a narrow line down the screen. Still there after I did a manual shut-down and re-start.
Return it?
call Amazon.