Re: online diary, not public blog (I'm almost clueless)
de Greg Conquest 05/29/2006 12:05
On Sun, 28 May 2006 14:31:17 -0400, "Brian Robertson"
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><Lou@its.invalid> wrote in message news:4479C879.E8B6FA1D@yahoo.com...
>> "Tr." wrote:
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>>> Thought of a wiki?
>>>
>>> pmwiki / dokuwiki /mediawiki
>>> (in my order of prefs)
>>>
>>> .
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>> Or carry a USB drive with you?
>
>EPIM portable would be perfect on a USB drive.
>http://www.essentialpim.com/?r=products&pr=dvsp
Thanks for these suggestions, but this journal, with the multimedia
included, is going to get big. And a wiki? They are designed for pblic
access as well, aren't they? I will check into that one.
Last night I was thinking about wysiwyg html editors, and I thought
maybe OpenOffice could works as a basic one. Then I realized that I
could also just use the OpenOffice OpenDocument format, across
platforms even.
I started the journal in OpenOffice, included one scan, and saw that
audio/video can be embedded as well. When I went to save the document,
there was a password option!
Now, I have to:
- check the strength of the encryption
- determine if I can save the document to and open from my website
(uploading and downloading each time would work, but a mapped remote
drive on each machine I use would be much preferable.)
- check to see if using html from OpenOffice would work as well.
There may still be something better available, but I finally seem to
have found a clue.