Australia
A private journal for Australian writers and night owls.
An offline notebook that works the same in Sydney, Hobart, or a paddock outside Wagga.
Australia has time zones that make cloud sync genuinely annoying. The Eternal Journal sidesteps the problem entirely by not syncing.
Pay once. Keep forever. Gift one copy.
Useful in places where the NBN is theoretical and Starlink hasn't quite reached: the journal needs no connection after the file is on disk.
The Typewriter Experience
The cursor stays. The text moves.
In Write mode, your cursor remains exactly at the centre of the screen. The page rises up to meet it. Past words fade into soft shadow at the edges, leaving the present sentence in clear focus. Switch to Read mode and the entry flattens into an evenly lit document — the fade is for writing; the flat light is for returning.
Radical Privacy & Encryption
AES-256-GCM, in your browser, with a key only you derive.
- ·PBKDF2 key derivation at 600,000 iterations — the OWASP 2024 recommendation. Existing journals upgrade transparently on first unlock.
- ·No accounts, no telemetry, no analytics, no cookies, no third-party scripts.
- ·IndexedDB storage with a localStorage fallback. Encrypted before it touches the disk.
- ·The file is not minified. You can read the source. We'd rather you trust it than us.
What It Does Not Do
- ✕No word counts chasing you across the screen.
- ✕No formatting toolbar wrestling your thoughts into neatness.
- ✕No cloud sync. No distant servers. Your words stay yours.
- ✕No social sharing. Your vulnerability is not content.
- ✕No AI assistant finishing your sentences.
- ✕No streak counters. No guilt. No gamification.
- ✕No subscriptions. No mood trackers. No noise.
Licensing & Gift Copy
One purchase covers up to three of your personal devices. It also includes a second untouched copy of the file — meant to be given to one person you trust. Lifetime updates. 30-day, no-questions refund. If you run a clinic, school, or workplace and want a copy for everyone, ask us about a site licence.
Questions
Does it work in remote areas with no internet?
Yes. After the initial download, the journal is a single local HTML file. It will run anywhere your browser will.
Is there an AUD price?
Checkout is in USD; Gumroad converts to AUD at the card-network rate. Total is shown before you confirm.
Does the Australian Privacy Principles framework apply?
APP obligations attach to entities handling personal information. The journal handles none of yours from your entries, so the framework's compliance burden doesn't apply to your use.
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The Eternal Journal vs Day One.
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The cursor will be there when you return.
Centered. Blinking. Patient.
Start Writing