RedNotebook is a graphical diary and journal to keep track of notes and thoughts throughout the day. It includes a calendar navigation, customizable templates for each day, export functionality, and a keyword search and cloud.
| Tags | Text Editors Text Processing Office/Business Journal Diary To-Do List |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL GPLv2 |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux OS Independent Windows |
| Implementation | Python |
| Translations | English German Dutch Spanish Indonesian Hebrew Malay Czech Polish Simplified Chinese |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release allows filtering exported days by tags, adds an option to export only the currently-selected text, moves the spellcheck option from preferences to the edit menu and adds an F7 shortcut, enables spellchecking on Windows, and adds better error message for invalid markup.


Release Notes: Edit templates in RedNotebook directly. Preview and use the Insert and Format toolbar menus before inserting a template. Supports relative image links like [""my_pic"".jpg]. Adds a Ctrl+Return shortcut for adding manual linebreaks. Allows all toolbar menus to always open the menu before performing an action. Changes the Go-To-Today shortcut to Alt+Home (Ctrl+Home moves cursor to the start of the text).


Release Notes: This release adds a menu item for clearing the text format. It adds the toolbar menus "Insert" and "Format" to the main menu for better accessibility and HUD integration. It uses selected text as the link name when a new link is inserted. When an image or file is inserted, it uses selected text as the name of the link. It formats selected text as a header when a header is inserted. It converts selected text to a list when a list is inserted. It changes file permissions so that journal files are only readable by the user. Windows: restores slider positions after opening RedNotebook from the tray, and adds support for non-ASCII installation paths.


Release Notes: This release never includes previous RedNotebook backups in new backups, adds a strikethrough shortcut Ctrl+K, by default doesn't switch between edit and preview mode automatically, and add experimental support for the IRC protocol.


Release Notes: This release doen't interpret URLs with non-empty paths as local links.
Recent comments
17 Jan 2011 00:49
A nice little application that provides an effective, light-weight journal keeping capability. I like the way you can edit entries in Wiki-style markup, and can export to HTML, PDF, etc. The search feature works well. The annotation/tagging feature is a bit strange and doesn't seem all that useful, but it doesn't get in the way of the basic functionality which is quite good.