![]() ![]() ![]() The app is sold for a slightly-hefty $40. The app is built to be easy to use, so you can start journaling the second you open it, and it syncs with a MacJoural iOS app over Dropbox. You’ll find multimedia support for audio, video and images alongside a robust rich text editor, and users can create as many journals as they want to categorize their entries. ![]() Even so, it offers many of the same features as other journaling applications on this list. The user interface might look a little dated. MacJournal is a slightly older journaling application built by long-time Mac developers Mariner Software. Journey costs $12.99 for the Mac application, or you can use the free Journey.cloud web application in any browser. You can even import from Day One and Day One Classic to keep continuity. If you decide to stop using the application, you can bulk export your memories as. You can upload images and videos to your journal entries, and the location of each entry is tracked on a map. The app syncs with Google drive, and you can use Journey.cloud for updating via browser. Like Day One, the stand-alone Mac application reminds you to make daily journal entries. It’s a dedicated journaling app and is the app most similar to Day One on this list. If using a note-taking app for journaling feels odd, you can use Journey instead. The paid version is on a subscription, but unless you like media-heavy journal updates, the free version should cover your journaling needs. That’s a major strike against longevity, but the application has ease of use on lock.Įvernote apps can expand the app’s base functionality, too: pair it with Alternote to get a more minimal UI or with to pull updates and images from your social media accounts. Unfortunately, your notes are saved in an obfuscated format, so it’s hard to figure out what’s what without the application. Plus, Evernote is hands-down the best note-taking application for the Mac. You can create multiple journals and edit them on a Mac and iOS application or use the web interface if you don’t have access to the apps.Īnd since Evernote has been around for years and seems to be doing well, a sudden shutdown or change in monetization strategy seems unlikely. Rich text is fully supported, as are audio, images and even video. ![]() MacJournal for Mac OS 6.0.6 or higher is also recommended for sharing data via wifi sync with.While Evernote is far from a dedicated journaling application, it contains many of the features you’ve come to expect from Day One. WITH MACJOURNAL YOU CAN: -Create entries in multiple journals -Attach images to your entries -Edit styles in entries -Using Dropbox, manage multiple MacJournal documents, that can reside on your device-Share entries to Facebook and Twitter -Blog from your journal on your iPhone or iPod Touch to one of a list of popular servers such as Blogger, Wordpress, Tumblr and Posterous -Set a passcode to lock your data upon opening MacJournal -Have consistent and familiar look and feel on both iPhone version and Mac version -Search or browse entries by using the search field at the top of each journal screen -Create numbered or bulleted lists -Journal in either landscape or portrait mode ***Sharing data with MacJournal for Mac OS via Dropbox requires MacJournal for Mac OS 6.0.6 or higher. Whichever way, MacJournal has you covered. Not a blogger? Use MacJournal on its own or share your MacJournal data over the cloud with your other MacOS and iOS devices. Best of all, unlike other journaling apps out there, you can blog to any of the popular blog sites using MacJournal. Organize, chronicle and edit your important information fast and on the fly. MacJournal for iPhone gives you the ability to record an event or that special moment. Now you dont have to wait to until you sit at your desk to make an entry in your journal. only to realize that you forgot what it was. Then, when youre able to stop and take a breath, you think to yourself, Now, what was that thing that happened? I wanted to write it down. And in between all that running, events happen. It's no wonder MacJournal is the world's most popular journaling app for the Mac.Out and about? You know what we mean. ***FLASH SALE - UNTIL THIS WEEKEND ONLY - 50% OFF!!!***Talk about some serious journaling experience! Introduced for the Mac in 2005 and the iPhone in 2010 (and the iPad version shortly thereafter) MacJournal for iPhone offers an even greater opportunity to document important life events while on the go. ![]()
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