![]() Everything was lost, at least I thought so at first. Years ago I used MacJournal exclusively and was happy with it until the program crashed during a sync with my iOS device. For this reason I'd suggest looking at Scrivener or perhaps a general word processor like Nisus Writer Pro (not sure about the latter's tagging features). Active support from developers would also be valuable. You sound like a serious journal person, so I imagine you value the robustness of the app, as well as its ability to handle many journal entries or long entries. Unfortunately not in the backups.ĭayOne will probably remain my tweet and such app, where I save that kind of random stuff.īut it works great on iOS, so it will still be the app on the go for smaller notes that I then can transfer to Scrivener later. But MJ still has a file structure that I have control over within the app. Checked up it again, nothing attractive at all. I could recover 99,9% of what I didn't find in MacJournal. But as I have 2 Macs now, writing on iOS won't happen that much. So I will continue to keep Scrivener macOS only. I hope they find a way to use iCloud later. I have it, but don't use it very much at all today. The only things that sucks is that their iOS app don't sync with iCloud, only with Dropbox. ![]() Will get more into this app into as time goes.Ī lot of possibilities in it. Let your writing canvas be as unique as the words that will go on it.I ended up upgrading Scrivener to v.3 - very nice upgrade. This unique feature of MacJournal allows you to create a huge writing landscape for all your thoughts, choosing your own color background and your own color of type. But, if you want to keep your thoughts away from prying eyes – don’t worry, MacJournal is equipped with two-level security – password protection and AES-256 encryption. You can keep your world private or, like so many do, share your thoughts, because MacJournal entries can be published to any of the popular blogging services like Blogger, WordPress, LiveJournal, MobileMe and more. On that note, if you are from the Windows world and are checking out MacJournal many have said it’s the Microsoft OneNote equivalent for Mac OS X. Photos, images, files, QuickTime video, audio – making your journal entry as rich with sight and sound as the event itself. With MacJournal, you are not limited to text, you can add any kind of content to your journal entries. There is even evidence that keeping a journal assists in a person’s physical and mental well being. So we’ve created MacJournal, the complete journaling application designed so that you never have to miss an opportunity to chronicle any life event, any special memory, even your own thoughts. But, this is the 21st century and now your life is spent behind a keyboard. There really is no substitute for paper and pen. Some happy, some sad, but we walk away touched, hoping to hang onto it for as long as we can. Life is full of special moments and events. An event taking place far away from home. The MacJournal is noting software used to write down a special events like a special birthday, a school graduation, a child’s first word etc.Ī special birthday.
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