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    Journal software

    I want to keep a journal about what I learn about life and what happened.

    Is it best to do this on paper or are there good online tools or software ? Does Microsoft have stuff for this?

    The thing about pen and paper is you can draw diagrams for concepts on there.

    But then again I can type much faster than I can write and my handwriting is awful!

    Jon

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    A couple of things.

    MS Word allows pictures, diagrams...and, of course, free typing.

    Or...you could just pick up a tablet PC, and get the best of both. Handwriting and typing ability...

    Or a good PDA, for that matter.

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    I have a PDA. Windows version. I like the portability aspect but they're just a little too bulky and trying to carry that with my iPod, mobile phone and wallet in jean pockets isnt easy!!

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    I just googled for "import pocket pc notes" and found this freeware:

    http://www.bizon.org/bizorg/index.htm

    You can also look into OneNote from MS, but it's around $100.

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    Not free but... seems good: The Journal

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