Omar L. Gallaga writes about technology culture for the Austin American-Statesman. He's worked for more than nine years at the Austin American-Statesman and edited Technopolis, the newspaper's personal tech section, and ¡ahora sí!, Austin's Spanish-language newspaper. He's been a writer and performer with Austin's award-winning Latino Comedy Project and is a contributing writer for Television Without Pity, MSNBC.com's books section and The Almost Late Show with Bobby Bones. He writes a comic strip, "Space Monkeys!" with his brother, Pablo, and lives in New Braunfels with his wife and three technologically savvy cats.
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By Omar Gallaga
| Wednesday, January 24, 2007, 04:04 PM
Entering the vowel-eschewing space traditionally dominated by the Motorola Razr and Flickr.com, Journler is a Mac application that puts several personal journaling tools into what looks like one elegant package. You can download the free demo at Journler.com.
A friend of mine raved to me about Journler, and I’ll be downloading the demo to try it out on my iBook. One deal-breaker for me might be whether it accepts a USB Webcam for video diary entries. My iBook is an older model that doesn’t have an iSight camera built-in and I never bothered to buy one (they cost $150, which seems pricey what the iSight does).
If you’re using several Web sites or applications to manage your scrapbooking/journaling, you might want to check it out. I’ll write again after I’ve had a chance to take it for a spin.
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