Open Source Electronic Diary

July 12, 2010

Calling all beta testers!

Kresten Bjerg, at the Institut for Psykologi at the University of Copenhagen, is working on an open source electronic diary app that uses pictograms or “syntactic glyphs” as part of the thought-recording process. He is looking for people to help test the diary and possibly build on it. Please write directly to Kresten if you are interested in checking it out.

Here are some of the pictograms he has built into the diary:


Syntacticglyphs1.jpg

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