fjrevoredo is a solo developer who concentrates on privacy-centric personal-organization tools, with the single product Mini Diarium illustrating the publisher’s philosophy of keeping intimate data strictly on the user’s own disk. Mini Diarium is an encrypted, local-first journaling application designed for Windows, macOS and Linux that stores every entry in an AES-256-encrypted SQLite file that is never synced to a remote server unless the owner deliberately moves it. The interface is deliberately minimal—rich-text formatting, markdown shortcuts, calendar navigation, full-text search and printable export—so writers, students, therapists, executives and anyone who needs an offline diary can open the program, type a thought, lock it with a password, close the lid and be certain the record will still be there years later even if cloud accounts vanish. Because the binary is portable and settings live alongside the database, the same folder can be carried on a USB stick or placed inside an encrypted volume for additional layers of protection. Updates are issued on a slow cadence and focus on tightening encryption routines, improving search speed and maintaining cross-platform consistency rather than adding social or cloud features. fjrevoredo’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

Mini Diarium

Encrypted, local-first journaling app

Details