Blogs are now started by children and adults, women and men, ordinary people and megacorporations. Only there is one drawback in blogs, only if it is not thematic like ours — they sometimes show more details of the personal life of the writer than he would like. The main thing a blogger should remember is "Google remembers everything!" If these words reflect how you feel about blogging, and you still want to write down your thoughts, then offline blogging is for you. An interesting tool for keeping a private diary, the records of which do not get into the Internet, and therefore into Google's "memory" (cache), is the development of Dmitry Honest (BlogJet developer) — Mémoires.
Mémoires allows you to keep a private diary. Entries are sorted by calendar. They can also be used for instant search. You can insert pictures. Records are encrypted using the AES-128 algorithm, so your diary will have a lot of advantages over its paper counterpart.
The most interesting thing is that this product was written by Dmitry only for MacOSX, as well as the fact that this program costs $26 or