Advanced Diary 2.1

4.4 out of 5 stars 4.4 (61 votes)

(May 8, 2007)

Windows (All) / Shareware; $29.95 / 6,855 downloads

Advanced Diary is a powerful private digital diary for your daily records. It supports multiple diaries and multiple entries for a single day. This is a unique feature, because no other diary software is capable of keeping multiple diaries in a single database file. Moreover the program supports multiple databases. A user can easily create a new database and switch between databases during the work.

  • Publisher

    CSoftLab

  • Homepage

    Advanced Diary

  • Limitations

    Yes - 30 day timeout

  • Uninstaller

    Yes

  • Latest Changes

    - added an ability to sort the entries

    - "Search" function has been improved

    - The Paragraph formatting and Margins functions are added into the text editor

    - "Database manager" has been improved

    - Now Advanced Diary database will take less space

    - "Print" function has been improved

Reviews of Advanced Diary

  1. 5 out of 5 stars
    9i08

    Reviewing 2.0 Beta 2 (Aug 25, 2006)

    Been using it for about a month now. Very elegant, and simple to use and offers basic password protection as well as backup capability. The freeware version does the job for me

  2. 3 out of 5 stars
    war593122

    Reviewing 2.0 Beta (Aug 22, 2006)

    Use to be freeware! :(

  3. 5 out of 5 stars
    DJOmegaRush

    Reviewing 1.3 (Apr 4, 2006)

    Great program. Looking forward to the new release...

    @stopbuggingme
    You can attach images and such (kinda) if you insert a cell on the doc. and paste whatever you want to embed into the cell.

  4. 4 out of 5 stars
    allsiante

    Reviewing 1.3 (Feb 8, 2006)

    I know, this is for Windows, but korganizer (also as part of kontact) has been supporting this for ages now. Maybe Sunbird will support it also.

    Anyway, works, but nothing unusual, so I'll give it a 4.

  5. 5 out of 5 stars
    Lisa Hayes

    Reviewing 1.3 Beta (Feb 2, 2006)

    this is really neat!

    While unintentional, it did occur to me at one point of having a program that performs such as this.

    I kan keep track of just how an information changes chronologically using this.

    it's beta so i'm expecting bugs, but none so far has been encountered.

    as for minimizing to system tray, try trayconizer. It's just 4kb more or less.

    http://www.whitsoftdev.com/trayconizer/

    or until they add such a feature in the next release.

    off topic: calling it a diary is weird, i'd prefer to call it as logbook instead.

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