One Line a Day Diary: One line per day, and show me this date last year.?
The five-year diary format: one line a day, with the same date from every other year sitting underneath it. You don't go looking for last August, you trip over it. A memory tool, honestly labelled as one rather than sold as therapy.
WHAT YOU GET
- Today's line stacked over the same date from up to ten previous years
- A character limit that's on by default, because the constraint is the safety feature
- The whole year as one mark per day, so you can see where the gaps really are
- Jump to any date, fill in anything you missed, and read the lot in one list
- Exports as plain text that will still open in fifty years
HOW IT WORKS
1. Write one line: What happened, or what it was like. Boring is fine.
2. Look underneath: Last year, and the year before, on the same date.
3. Save the file: Yours, on your computer, in a format nothing can obsolete.
One file. Double-click it and it opens in the browser you already have: Chrome, Edge, Safari or Firefox. Nothing to install, no account, no subscription.
Nothing you type ever leaves your computer. There is no server involved, which is why it still works with the wi-fi switched off.
30-day refund, no questions asked.