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Editors' ReviewDownload.com staffSeptember 10, 2002Don't expect many bells and whistles from this software journal application. While free, eJournal offers as much functionality as a pad of paper and a pen. Each journal entry allows for a number of records under a specific heading; you basically can enter or delete either individual records or whole journal entries. Journals are stored as XML files, which can be read by a Web browser. Editing options are scarce. While you can tweak the font, or cut and paste information into a record, there's no option for including attachments, pictures, or other media. A basic search function allows search by text only, and what's more, there's no data protection. As a basic freeware program, eJournal isn't the most impressive software-diary application--and those who need more functionality should look elsewhere.