Pierre, you once said "InfoQube can be used as a powerful Journal (Diary) software.". I'm not seeing this vision yet. Was that comment referring to future considerations? Or is there something I am missing?
I just happen to be looking for a replacement for the current Journal software I use; the developer released a major upgrade three or four months ago and as far as I am concerned he should have let it be. No new features, no significant improvements over the previous version - primarily a new graphical UI and, well... let's just say that he apparently isn't too good at UI's! It really slowed the program down and is affecting functionality. Anyway I am trying new applications and since you made the above comment back in January at DC - I was searching there to get some ideas for a new Journal program to use - I decided to give IQ a fresh look at it as a possible Journal/Diary application. Thus far it appears that it could be used as a Journal, but the "powerful" part would rely mostly on the users eagerness to spend a whole lot of time and effort to set something usable up. IOW, it is usable as a Journal like a text editor is usable as a Journal. But there are no specific Journaling features in IQ. If I am wrong and just missing it, please smack me around and correct me!
I opened the Journal grid in IQ and I have it set like it says in the Journal section of the manual. However, though it is set to no source and the Date filter is on, all I get is the following view:
Note the items there that are usually in the first grid you see after installing IQ? I have no idea why they are there. Here's the grid properties:
I read the Journal section of the manual and it didn't have any information about Journaling. Also the posts there sounded like no one is using the Journal grid, or at least not as a Journal, per se.
Are there actually any true Journal or Diary features? Or did you mean that one could "build their own" Journal features with IQ? I'm only asking because you kinda "pushed" it as a Journal/Diary software in your DC post and I'm looking for a replacement for mine. If it doesn't have a Journal/Diary function built-in it's not that big a deal; there are others I have on the list to try. But since IQ is already sitting on my box I figured it was worth the look.
Any advice is appreciated!
Thanks!
Jim
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[quote=J-Mac]
Pierre, you once said "InfoQube can be used as a powerful Journal (Diary) software."
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Yes... It can.
[quote=J-Mac]
I read the Journal section of the manual and it didn't have any information about Journaling. Also the posts there sounded like no one is using the Journal grid, or at least not as a Journal, per se.
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Like Tom said : the journal grid is used to show items by date created or modified. That's all.
[quote=J-Mac]
Are there actually any true Journal or Diary features?
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Which features would you like ?
[quote=J-Mac]
Or did you mean that one could "build their own" Journal features with IQ? I'm only asking because you kinda "pushed" it as a Journal/Diary software in your DC post and I'm looking for a replacement for mine. If it doesn't have a Journal/Diary function built-in it's not that big a deal; there are others I have on the list to try. But since IQ is already sitting on my box I figured it was worth the look.
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I use IQ for my journal and I don't feel the need to use any other software. But then, I love IQ. I feel very comfortable with it so using it for a journal is a piece of cake. But then, again, it depends on what you're looking for. A "Journal/diary" software doesn't have a fixed set of features. Show us a set of feature and it'll be easier to see what can IQ do and what it can't do.