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Lyzek
10-06-2006, 10:05 AM
Okay, so last night, I downloaded the 'Liquid Dreaming II' Program, but I found out it was only a trial version. Can anyone recommend any free Dream Journal Programs to help me with my Lucid Dreaming?
I tried, I cant find cracks or any programs anyware!
And by the way, a good program is that one for your phone, works well for me.
Lyzek
10-08-2006, 06:05 AM
Oh no! No cracks! The last time I downloaded a crack, I got a trojan! Good thing I had good anti-virus software, or my computer might've crashed. But I am NOT downloading any cracks of programs at all!
Casualtie
10-08-2006, 04:51 PM
i made an account on livejournal.com and use that for a dream journal and the one by my bed :wtf2:
The Blue Meanie
10-08-2006, 06:22 PM
i made an account on livejournal.com and use that for a dream journal and the one by my bed :)
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Why not use the one built in to DV? :D
Casualtie
10-08-2006, 06:48 PM
i do that one too, just so people on here can read it, but i think the one on livejournal.com because i can make it look nice any everything. go check it out.
I prefer to just use my actuall book, I tend to forget it if I have to wait for my comp to boot up.
Burns
10-09-2006, 04:29 PM
I prefer to just use my actuall book, I tend to forget it if I have to wait for my comp to boot up.[/b]
Yep, that's what happens with me too. So I scribble down the keywords or sentences so I can remember the jist of the dream. Then I type the whole thing into my Word document journal. As I'm typing it, I usually remember all the details, but it takes me jotting it when right after I wake up to remember it at all.
In fact, It will be cool to have something to show to my children when I grow older, I just wont write down the sexual ones :P
I have never been able to keep a normal journal, but im having a huge succes with my dream journal!
FrankyT49
10-14-2006, 12:48 PM
In fact, It will be cool to have something to show to my children when I grow older, I just wont write down the sexual ones :P
I have never been able to keep a normal journal, but im having a huge succes with my dream journal!
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I actually prefer pen and paper more than putting it to the net more quicker and its effiecient as sometimes dreams can only be a few seconds and by the time you get to your site to post the 3 second dream you'll have forgotten it... Hmmm Dark Blue Sky and ladder? :shock: what happend to the rest of that dream?!?
heh see! :content:
remus0
10-15-2006, 10:48 AM
www.macrojournal.com
you can record private entries too.
(BTW, I own & coddded that site)
Hope you like it.
Heretic7
10-25-2006, 08:16 PM
This is my first post, but I have been reading things around here for a while.
http://keynote.sourceforge.net/
This is a free program that, while not specifically designed to be a dream journal, is almost perfect for one.
It supports multiple "pages", and rich text editing (fonts, colors, etc.) I personally like to color code different things in dreams (dreamsigns, lucid moments, and things like that.)
You can even encrypt the file if you want to keep it private.
sargentpepper882
10-25-2006, 08:30 PM
paper+pencil=MAGICAL DREAM MEMORY SOLUTION!!!!!! brillinat!
microsoft word? and if not even that, at least notepad, but the font hurts your eyes after a while(know from experience--hours of html programming)
hydroPWNic
11-29-2006, 04:55 PM
Notepad works fine.
EternalStarshine
12-02-2006, 04:03 PM
i've been looking for dream journal software for a while too..
Not only for noting them down on a computer (we can all do that
with pen and paper) - but also for graphs and stats on what i've
been dreaming and other cool stuff
i think that liquid dream software does these graphs which is
ace... if only it were free... :roll:
flight
12-11-2006, 07:39 AM
I personally favor a pen and paper for my DJ just because I spend enough time behind my computer already and I like to draw quick small pictures that help me to remember what the dream scene was like. I remember seeing a crack around for some DJ software when I was looking around, but didn't like the way the software was set up and it looked like it would take a while to learn how to use it properly.
ALovelyWay2Burn
12-11-2006, 06:02 PM
My teacher was very successful with using a voice recorder placed next to his bed. Speaking is much more natural than writing, and sometimes at night, and some of us aren't as coordinated to write it out. He said he actually ended up never remembering his speaking his dreams during the night but would have something on the recorder in the morning.
Jepster
12-18-2006, 12:04 PM
Yea, it sounds great with the soundrecorder, because when you wake up in the middel of the night, youre often so tired you don't write in your journal..at least that is what happends for me.. I'll might try using my cell phone-recorder :)
Dark_Merlin
12-18-2006, 01:39 PM
Voice recorder eh? I'll have to try that sometime :)
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