
Program Features
- Quick journal record and entry creation. When the user taps on New,
the program will either create a new record for today if it doesn't exist or
create a new entry for today, add the entry prefix text and place the cursor
such that the program is ready for the new entry.
- Customizable record names. You don't have to name your journal
records "Daily Journal" if you don't want to.
- Customizable entry prefix with optional time or date stamp. Each journal
entry is prefixed with the text you choose and an optional macro.
- Integrated shortcut support, allowing the setup and use of up to
five shortcuts that may be inserted into a journal entry at any time.
- Macro support. The current time and date may be added to any
shortcut as well as the entry prefix. Other macros will be added in the
future.
- The number of journal records is limited only by available memory.
- Privacy support & quick privacy toggle.
- Customizable main form. The user can show/hide buttons that allow
quick shortcut entry or record deletion.
- Basic Palm font support.
- Basic Palm find support.
- Clie jogdial support.
- The ability to hide/show the main record list. This allows for more
space when editing the current day.
- Date browser control for ease in moving to the next/previous day.
in the latest beta, the following features are supported:
- Support for PalmOS 3.1 and above.
- Icon support for the shortcut buttons.
Program Download
Click here to download the latest non-beta version
(1.02) of DES Journal.
The latest beta version (1.03b3) may be found here.
Discussion Forum
To ask questions of other DES Journal users or to discuss related topics, we
have created a discussion forum at:
http//www.dragonseye.com/discus/messages/10/10.html?1039488753
General Notes
The current feature wishlist, some from users and in no particular order, is:
- Add display of characters in the field so that the user has a visual
indication of how much space is used/available for the current entry.
- Support for foreign languages? Are there any non-English speakers
that would like a native version of the program?
- Add more extensive font support (if customers request).
- Support in the prefs for date filters that would allow the user to limit
the record view to records falling within specific dates was part of the
original design for DES Journal. We've found in our own use that due to
the speed of the program we have no desire/need for that feature. If you
would find that feature useful please drop us a line at the email address
below.
- Add support for entry encryption. The one big drawback is that this
would make DES Journal incompatible with the built-in datebook application.
Program Registration
None is required, DES Journal is Freeware..
System Requirements
DES Journal requires 30K of free memory and Palm OS version 3.1 or greater.
Installation
Beginning with version 1.03, there are two icon databases included with
DESJournal. These include some simple color or B&W icons (depending on the
database) that you can use for the shortcut buttons.
You should install only one database if you don't already have an icon
database installed. If you already have a program such as Agendus or
Datebk4/5 installed, there's no need to install the included icon databases,
you'll only be wasting space on your handheld.
Install:
o IconsCol-DESJ.prc - if you have a color-enabled device.
o IconsBW-DESJ.prc - if you have a non-color device.
o journal.prc - always.
Program Documentation
DES Journal is a small PalmOS application that is designed to aid in keeping
a journal. It works with the built-in Datebook application and is as small
and focused as possible. It does one thing and is designed to do that one
thing well.
Main Form

The main form is primarily composed of a list of journal records, filtered
based on the program preferences (see below), and a field for editing the
selected record. New and Delete buttons allow the creation of new records
or entries and the deletion of records.

The
Toggle List button allows you to switch between list/field view and
field-only view (the current setting is saved in the preferences).
When the New button is selected the program checks the current date and if
there's no record for today it creates one and adds an entry. If a record
already exists, a new entry is created at the end of the record.

When Delete is selected, a Delete Entry confirmation dialog appears where you
may choose to archive the deleted record and confirm the deletion.
Menus




Most of the menu items are self-explanatory. The Shortcut menu allows the
quick addition of keywords and may be customized from Options | Settings or
Options | Preferences.
Preferences

The main view in Preferences provides for several customization options:

- Journal Name is the name of each journal record as it appears in the Datebook.
When a new log is created, it is given this name as an untimed entry. The
program also uses this name to identify journal records in the Datebook
database.
- Journal Prefix is the text added at the beginning of each new entry in a
journal record. When the New button is selected, this text is added to the end of the
current day's record. This prefix may contain up to 10 characters including
the built-in macro "$t" and "$d". The $t macro causes the current time to
be inserted along with the prefix text and $d inserts the current date.
- New Records Private, when checked, causes all newly created records to be marked as
private.

- Show Shortcut Buttons will cause the delete button to disappear and be
replaced by five numbered buttons that can be used to trigger the predefined
shortcuts. This is especially useful for keyboard users.
- The font selector allows the user to choose among three font styles for
the field on the main form.
- Use Icons will allow the display of bitmap icons on the main form when an
icon database is available. The icon used for a particular shortcut
button may be selected from the Settings section of the preferences.

The Shortcuts section of the Preferences form allows for the entry of up to
five text shortcuts. These may be added to a journal entry by using the
shortcut stroke followed by 1-5 or by using the shortcut buttons (if enabled).
The button to the right of the shortcut (if no button is visible that means
there are no icon databases installed) may be tapped to bring up the icon
selection form.

Tapping an icon followed by OK will change the icon for the current shortcut.
Program Design Document
For those people interested in the evolution of DES Journal, click here to download
a copy of the design document that was created before programming began.
Note that the document is in Microsoft Word format.
Program Disclaimer
While DES Journal has been heavily tested (and is in daily use by the author)
you use this software at your own risk. Dragon's Eye Software takes no
responsibility for data loss caused by the use of this program.
Dragon's Eye Software
3112 Mason Dr.
Plano, TX 75025-4582
support@dragonseye.com
DES Journal is Copyright (c) 2002 by Dragon's Eye Software, All Rights Reserved.