There is a Dream Journal section of this forum. Go there, create a topic, reply to your own topic when you have a dream, and there you have it - your very own dream journal. Not only that, but everyone can comment on how awesome your dreams are. |
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I don't have any fancy word processing software and cannot afford $300.00 or whatever Microsoft Word. Is there a free download of a word processing software thing that is journal like that you could make your dreamjournal? I don't program or have any programming languages so I can't make my own and would not know how. |
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There is a Dream Journal section of this forum. Go there, create a topic, reply to your own topic when you have a dream, and there you have it - your very own dream journal. Not only that, but everyone can comment on how awesome your dreams are. |
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<span style="font-family:Arial">I hate the ending myself,
but it started with an alright scene.</span>
Oh I didn't think of that dreamship. Instead let me second the OpenOffice app suggested by Pyro. I've got it on my flashdrive. It should work well with what you need it for. |
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<span style="font-family:Arial">I hate the ending myself,
but it started with an alright scene.</span>
Uh... notepad? It is better than open office... if you are worried about forgetting your dream, it opens in about half a second, rather than waiting for another heavy word processing program to load. |
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I just use a plain 'ol Microsoft Word document for my DJ - it serves the purpose fine. |
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Ah yes, thats right open office totally slipped my mind. |
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I use mediawiki (same software as wikipedia) with the webserver locally installed on my box. Works well for me. |
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DILD: 2
VILD: 1
A good trick is to have a small notebook under your pillow, and instantly when you wake up, grab the notebook (remember to put a pencil in it) and start writing. Just small notes. Then, you can go write it where-ever you want. |
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Lucid Dream Count: 29 (Latest: 09/02/08)
Lucid Tasks completed: 10
Adopted: blue water
Dream journal
http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=40982
Advanced Diary is a very good diary/journal software. It used to be freeware but from v2.0 and up you need to pay for it. Check the link before to download the free version (v1.3): |
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I'm intrigued by the Wikipedia script.etc That would be ideal for tracking dreamsigns, characters and the dreams themselves. I shall look into that, good idea. |
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yes, it works well because you can link, search, etc. |
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DILD: 2
VILD: 1
just downloaded Advanced diary 1.3.... seems to be just what I'm looking for. |
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Yep, start>accesories> notepad! |
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R1ffyy--
Adopted by: Sloth.
Adopted By: Goldney
Adopted: Goldney!
LD's: 4
DILD: 4
FILD: 0
WILD: 0
Other: 0
3 Dilds in 30 min.
You guys use your computers for DJing? I just use a notebook next to my bed. Much easier, and I don't have to move when I wake up. Sometimes I have to write in the dark, and the words are insanely messy, but oh well. |
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WBTBs = 5
DILDs = 17
WILDs = 2
DEILDs = 3
MILDs = 12
Total Lucid Dreams = 38
Last LD = 02/21/08
i use both. i scribble notes if i wake up during the night, then when I really wake up, ill fill in the details on the PC |
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DILD: 2
VILD: 1
Best desktop wiki I ve ever seen is tiddlywiki. |
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Yeah those are good, But have you seen liquid dream? |
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