viJournal is designed as an analogue of the good old-fashioned page-a-day bound diary - the kind you buy in a stationer's. You write your entries under dated headers and save them collectively by month and year. But there's much more to it than that...
viJournal's got tons of features for power-journalers, whilst being friendly, clean and easy for all daily diarists to use.
In fact, it has more features than you can shake a stick at (unless it's a very big stick and you're prepared for some serious shaking). Let's look at a few of them.
One day at a time
Like in a real journal, each viJournal entry represents one day. What, only one entry per day? Actually, it's way better than that. There's lots of flexibility built in which lets you organise your journal the way you want it. For a start, you can have as many journals as you want. Have one journal for your personal diary, another as a research log, another for blogging... the possibilities are endless.
The biggest change in viJournal 2.0 is the way you manage and view your journals and entries. The new Library is cleaner, simpler to look at, easier to use - but more powerful than before.
Your journals are stored on the top Shelf of the library, giving you at-a-glance summary info about their Contents. This is where you select journals for viewing and editing, and manage locking security.
Speaking of which, locking journals (and individual elements inside them) is quicker and easier than before. Close and lock a whole journal with a single click, protecting it from prying eyes. Unlocking is just as easy (but only if you know your password).
On the bottom shelf of the Library, you've got your entries. You can either view them as an outline list or as a calendar.