In the 1970's I worked for the Navajo Tribe in Window Rock, AZ. My secretary was a remarkable Hopi woman, June Koyumptewa. June would remark about how busy I always seemed, that it reminded her of a wolf pacing. She nicknamed me "Ahote' the wolf" [ahote' is pronounced Ah-hoe-tay] from the Hopi word for "the restless one".

Monday, March 31, 2008

Welcome to MacJournal!

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To get started, create a new entry by clicking on “New Entry” in the toolbar or choosing “New Entry” from the File menu. You can also drag files from the Finder in to the Sidebar or the Entries list to import them as an entry. Show the Inspector from the View menu to see settings for the current entry, journal, and document.

What's new in version 5?


  • All new interface, built for Mac OS X Leopard.

  • Add any kind of content, not just text. Drag PDFs, QuickTime movies, images, and more into the Sidebar to create an entry with anything on your computer.

  • Open more than one MacJournal document at a time and save them wherever you want, or just use the default document and never worry about saving.

  • Create Smart Journals from searches you perform.

  • Create aliases to entries that you can store in other journals.

  • Assign each entry a rating, status, and priority, and sort any journal by those values.

  • Record video from your iSight and attach it to any entry.

  • Performance enhancements for working with large numbers of entries.

On The Road Again

On The Road Again
Driving Home From Small Reach Regatta

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I am a retired IT professional splitting time between the U. S. and Canada.