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There are many software which can help you maintain your diary, to dos etc… but you can use the windows default editor “Notepad” to do the same.
Open Notepad and enter “.LOG” without quotes as it is and save it with any name and .txt extension. Next time when you open the file, Notepad will automatically insert the date and time at which it is opened.

Don’t you think it’s a good undocumented feature…?
If you have used Hibernate feature in windows XP and wondering where is Hibernate option in windows Vista… here is how you can enable.
Open start menu and just type “Command” without quotes in the search bar. Vista automatically searches and displays the Command Prompt. Right click on the Command Prompt and choose “Run as Administrator“

In the command prompt enter “powercfg /hibernate on” as it is without the quotes and hit enter.

That’s all it takes. Now if you open up start menu and click on the small arrow button next to the sleep button you can see Hibernate option.
(I Tried it with Vista Ultimate)