New and improved! DatePad combines the power of a calendar with the ease of a text editor. DatePad can be used in a large number of ways. It’s main function is to store text which is specific to a certain date. The new version of DatePad has a big number of improvements including a date and time calculator.
DatePad is freeware, this means you can download the zipfile with the installer package of the brand new DatePad 2.2 for free. Don’t forget to read more about this version in the documentation.
DatePad, to keep a record of … the fish you catch and release, the birds you spotted, the shape of the clouds, the change of the weather, the temperature of the water, your bad fortune, the amount of pollen in the air, the medication you take, the food you eat, the amount of alcohol you drink, the family meetings, the dreams you have, the time you spend working, the mistakes you make, what you are working on in a day, the events you visited with your friends, the concerts you visit, the wines you taste, the progress of your hobby, the people you meet, the stories you hear, the news events that effect your life, your luck, the happenings in your family, your relationship with others, the progress of your rehabilitation, the songs you can play on the guitar, the poetry you think of, the ufo’s you see, the things you pray for, the knowledge your gain, the wierd thoughts you have, the money you spend, the money you earn, your sports achivements, the medals you win, the medals you don’t win, the idols you have, the things you find on the beach, the valuables you detect with your metal detector, the times you are using the phone, the websites you find interesting, the notes you just want to write down quickly, the books you read, the things you miss in your life, the happy moments you like to remember, the color that is added to your life, the mistakes your government makes, your secret thoughts and desires, your view of life, what happens in your favorite soap, the amount of gasoline you use and much much more.
DatePad, to keep a record of … everything.
Maybe it’s a nice idea for a future release to add some
blog support ?. Simply being able to publish your loged items in DatePad
to your blog (where-ever it may reside) on Internet ?.
Nice little app, but would be much more useful if it were portable (that is, would run off of a USB key and not touch the registry). Thanks!