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Memory Vault

Bangaru Srimannarayana, Y Joshna, Dr. A Nagesh, Dr. A. Ratna Raju

Abstract


The primary goal of this project is to create a feature-rich, scalable, and user-friendly web application where users can register and log in securely, create personal memory logs spanning various life stages, including childhood memories, career achievements, academic milestones, and travel experiences. Users can attach images, and descriptions to their memories, ensuring a rich and immersive recollection of moments. Additionally, users can search and filter their memories by keywords and date range, ensuring quick access to specific life events. Users can create, edit, delete, and manage their personal diaries, ensuring flexibility and personalization. Each entry consists of a title, description, and date, providing a detailed and structured approach to memory preservation. Furthermore, the application offers a pin feature to highlight the most meaningful memories at the top of the list.


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