I still use MemPad at work. it is a plain text outliner, nothing more than a multi-page notepad, but it has a diary feature in that you can press a single hotkey to go to today's page in your book. which starts off blank, of course.
It means that my notes are all automatically dated and I can flip back through and know when I wrote something down. I think of it as a digital version of a spiral notebook. https://horstmuc.de/wmem.htm
Sean Randall
in reply to JEkis • • •I still use MemPad at work. it is a plain text outliner, nothing more than a multi-page notepad, but it has a diary feature in that you can press a single hotkey to go to today's page in your book. which starts off blank, of course.
It means that my notes are all automatically dated and I can flip back through and know when I wrote something down. I think of it as a digital version of a spiral notebook.
https://horstmuc.de/wmem.htm
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horstmuc.deJEkis
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