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    The Mirror

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    The open-source Roblox & UEFN alternative

    The Mirror is a tool for self-reflection and mood tracking, enabling users to record their thoughts and emotions in a secure, private environment.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Notesnook

    Notesnook

    A fully open source & end-to-end encrypted note taking alternative

    ...Unlike Evernote and other note taking apps, your data is private, not open for everyone to see. Ditch other note taking apps that don't care about your data privacy. With app lock and private notes vault, your personal diary & journal are always safe. Worried that your friend will read your private notes? Notesnook fixes that by having an app lock built-in. Use a pin or biometrics to protect your notes. Protect your online journal or personal diary with an extra layer of security. Your notes vault is a super secure way to store your passwords, credentials & other secrets. ...
    Downloads: 63 This Week
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    Mini-Diarium

    Mini-Diarium

    A local-first journal with serious encryption. Free, open source, and

    Mini‑Diarium is a privacy‑first journaling app that gives you a calm, focused place to write while keeping full control over your data. It combines strong local encryption with a clean, distraction‑free interface and true cross‑platform support, ideal for daily notes, private reflections, and long‑term life logs. All entries are stored locally and encrypted end to end, so your thoughts never leave your device unprotected. The app avoids cloud dependent backends, logins, and subscriptions,...
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    Downloads: 41 This Week
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    Dragonfly Journal
    A simple Journal keeping application which provides encrypted local data storage, multiple Journals as well as search and tagging capabilities. It's written in Java and has been tested on Ubuntu Linix , XP, Vista and Windows7.
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    Encrypted Electronic Journal Management: eJourn manages multiple journals, optionally encrypts them, and provides a calendar view and a search method for tracking entries.
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    A set of Perl scripts for website content management. Includes a user manager, an encrypted journal, a simple blog parser, CGI counter, web calendar, and photo album generator. Still a little clunky. Tested with Linux/Apache.
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