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Chrysanth Diary

You can start from scratch, or you can start "stitching together" various resources you may have — from your childhood (or ongoing) written diaries to your current notebooks and new digital photographs.

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  • Pay once
  • Proprietary

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  • Discontinued

Platforms

  • Windows
Discontinued

The program is no longer updated. Last version, 5.4, released in September 2012, can be still downloaded from the official website.

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  • Developed by

    Chrysanth
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $43.
  • Alternatives

    10 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Chrysanth Diary was added to AlternativeTo by Danilo Venom on and this page was last updated . Chrysanth Diary is sometimes referred to as Chrysanth WebStory

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You can find the full info here Chrysanth WebStory Is Not Free from Jeff Duntemann

The first red flag with WebStory is that there is almost no buzz online. The free download is available all over the place, but almost no one has anything to say about it. The site itself is extremely stingy with hard information. I managed to dope out that what WebStory really is is a blogging service. There is a free client-side editor app that connects to the company servers, where blog entries are stored in a database. From the database you can feed one or more blogs hosted elsewhere, or a blog hosted on the firm’s own servers.

There are two license levels for the service, casual and professional. The casual license is limited, and to activate it you must present a certain unstated number of undefined “credits.” Here’s where it gets a little freaky: To find out more about the service’s cost you have to establish an account with WebStory, which involves handing them an email address and creating a password.

Read that again: You have to create an account before you can even find out what the service costs. Nowhere on the public portions of the site do I see any mention of what credits cost, nor what the professional license costs. It’s true that they do specify that credits can be earned by writing reviews of the product, but for people who would just prefer to pay for the service, there’s no clue at all. The service is thus “free” in the sense that you can use it without paying money for it as long as you keep reviewing it and earning credits. (Or something.) In my view, it doesn’t matter if you are required to pay in money or credits. Paying anything at all for the Chrysanth WebStory service means that it is not free.

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What is Chrysanth Diary?

You can start from scratch, or you can start "stitching together" various resources you may have — from your childhood (or ongoing) written diaries to your current notebooks and new digital photographs. The interface is easy to use, and it includes all the handy diary tools you'll ever need, right at your fingertips.

Secure and private. Schedule and plan appointments and day to day tasks. Organize and search your photos and posts by date or tagged word. Includes a full WYSIWYG editor and spell checker. Dictionaries available to add for many languages. Able to run from a thumb drive.

(Previously, Chrysanth WebStory, a blog editor which is no longer available on the site.)

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