I just tried it on my Windows machine, and it works!!!!
* Create a new file, say MyDiary.txt and let the first line contain the following string:
.LOG
* Close the file, saving it when asked for.
* Open this file using "notepad", you would see an entry with the current date and time. Write your diary and close it (of course, save it!)
* Open this file again, you would see the prev contents, and another new line with the current date and time.
Looks like a sweet and simple way for creating diaries.
Note: I also tried it with TextPad (v 4.7.3) and WordPad -- this works with TextPad, and not with WordPad.
enjoy!
Friday, June 8, 2007
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