|
LivingTime Personal Timeliner Publisher's Description:
LivingTime is a combination of journal, logbook, calendar, and timeliner. This software combines the modes of writing in a journal or diary, with the more concise item-tracking of a logbook, with the familiar monthly calendar, with the graphical representation of a timeline. Enter your life facts and events--along with any photos or movies to associate with each event--and gain new perspectives on what you've experienced and who you are.
Can't remember exactly how the events in your life unfolded? Where you worked or lived, or the people in your life? Want to scroll down memory lane, or perhaps find patterns in your past? Have all this at your fingertips, with LivingTime. Record it once, and never again struggle to remember.
Why timeline?
* to review and better interpret your past
* to leave a historical account of your life
* to record your child or parent's life
* for the pleasure of reminiscing
* to record natural cycles from year to year
* to assemble your life's story
* as a memory aid
Examples of commonly timelined events:
* Relationships
* Career
* Health
* Recreation
* Finances
* Education
* Medical History
* Awards
* Milestones
* Personal Growth
* Residences
* Travel
* Purchases
Comes with an extensive help system and 660 demonstration public events for World Politics, Entertainment, Technology, The Economy, Nature, and Sports.
What's new in this version:
* eliminated the faux parchment backgrounds that some folks so "loved" ;-P
* optimized code for speed improvements at startup and during data transfers
* reduced transitional artifacts during event and view navigation
* cleaned up some button icons (more in the works)
* enhanced security, reinforcing "side doors" and backup files
* improved window handling for large monitors
* improved dialog box positioning for large monitors
* fixed bug where imports weren't flagging duplicate events
* revised data-cleaning operations during validation
* due to speed increase, added pref for pause at startup to read last visit date/time
|