I want an app (or website) that helps me keep a written journal. I'm not that interested in the things that automatically aggregate my pictures - mostly interested in just written history. I bought the iOS app awhile ago, so I was on the grandfathered Plus plan. I wanted to sync with the Mac app, so I went. PaperStreet Journal is a free journal app that is available for Windows 10 PC and Mobile. The app has support for both type written entries and drawn entries, but you cannot combine them.
Notebook is a simple memo and diary application. 'Book-like interface' When you turn the page, your memos appear just like a book.
Reading over your memos becomes more interesting. Adjusting the font size and navigating between pages is easy. 'Easy to use' Just pull out your iPhone, and write a memo. Simple to use, whenever, wherever. You'll want to write memos about even the smallest of things.
'All the day's events on one page' Display all the notes that you took in a day on a single page. What happened yesterday? What was going on a month ago? By selecting the date, you can write memos for tomorrow, and a week from now.
Page turning effect - Font size specification - Yearly table of contents - Date specification - Passcode lock URL Schemes notebookfree: ※When you back up your iPhone, the data within the app will be backed up at the same time. After you change your device, restoring the data from your iPhone will restore the data within the app as well.
Memmawhite, Exceptional! I have always kept a manual notebook diary. Recently, I considered transferring my journal to app-based. Before purchasing, I decided to try out available apps. This was my first choice. All went well for the first two days.
(deleted the rest of my previous review). With some reservations, I finally bought the app. After several journal entries, I felt a growing sense of doom.
How do I get my journals into a different medium, like pdf, intact? How do I preserve my recorded thoughts from vanishing some day?
What happens if I were to switch phone carriers? Can I sync my entries to a cloudbased repository to be retrieved at will? The questions are endless, and I hope Koji Ito, the developer will read these reviews, and take our interests and concerns into account.
I hope he can read and understand English. Domo Arigato. After using the app for some time, I felt a bit more comfortable with it, hence my reevaluation to 4 stars. The minimalist approach is impressive, but an upgrade that includes a search function would help navigate and locate critical records quickly. Memmawhite, Exceptional! I have always kept a manual notebook diary.
Recently, I considered transferring my journal to app-based. Before purchasing, I decided to try out available apps. This was my first choice. All went well for the first two days. (deleted the rest of my previous review).
With some reservations, I finally bought the app. After several journal entries, I felt a growing sense of doom. How do I get my journals into a different medium, like pdf, intact? How do I preserve my recorded thoughts from vanishing some day? What happens if I were to switch phone carriers? Can I sync my entries to a cloudbased repository to be retrieved at will? The questions are endless, and I hope Koji Ito, the developer will read these reviews, and take our interests and concerns into account.
I hope he can read and understand English. Domo Arigato. After using the app for some time, I felt a bit more comfortable with it, hence my reevaluation to 4 stars. The minimalist approach is impressive, but an upgrade that includes a search function would help navigate and locate critical records quickly. Tms2564, One small suggestion I gave this app 4 stars as opposed to 5 because there’s one small improvement that could be made to this app to make it perfect!
This app functions as a personal journal for me to write my thoughts down in an to vent when necessary. The only thing is missing is that I cannot paste images or pictures onto the pages of the notebook.
I can use emojis but I can’t paste any of my own personal images, Memes, or use my Bitmoji at all. I attempted to see if I could use my Bitmoji and it actually locks the keyboard down and then I cannot get it back to the regular keyboard in order to type in my passcode to allow myself back into my Notebook. There seems to be a bug there. I’ll have to wait several days for it to reset itself and let me back in. But I enjoy this app very much and I use it several days a week. I hope the developer will read this and consider my suggestion because it would be fantastic if I could paste in anything I wanted to on my pages.
Tms2564, One small suggestion I gave this app 4 stars as opposed to 5 because there’s one small improvement that could be made to this app to make it perfect! This app functions as a personal journal for me to write my thoughts down in an to vent when necessary.
The only thing is missing is that I cannot paste images or pictures onto the pages of the notebook. I can use emojis but I can’t paste any of my own personal images, Memes, or use my Bitmoji at all.
I attempted to see if I could use my Bitmoji and it actually locks the keyboard down and then I cannot get it back to the regular keyboard in order to type in my passcode to allow myself back into my Notebook. There seems to be a bug there. I’ll have to wait several days for it to reset itself and let me back in. But I enjoy this app very much and I use it several days a week. I hope the developer will read this and consider my suggestion because it would be fantastic if I could paste in anything I wanted to on my pages. Bessie21644, A journal, not a diary, with flexibility to write what you want This is a plain, generally straightforward journal, that allows a person to write about what happens, their feelings, or whatever they want. This app fits the bill.
You can go back to a table of dates and add to something that you wrote, but unfortunately the addition is not dated. IAlso, if you find yourself at the index, getting elsewhere does not seem intuitive. You can see from there how to start writing, but not necessarily figure out how to find what you already wrote or the instructions. Once you figure that out (press the number next to the year) navigation is easier. However I like the ability to write freely without limitations on the number of characters you use. I like being able to reread what I have written before and add to it even if I have to add the date of the new comments myself. I like this app a lot, and would give it a 4.5 if I could.
Bessie21644, A journal, not a diary, with flexibility to write what you want This is a plain, generally straightforward journal, that allows a person to write about what happens, their feelings, or whatever they want. This app fits the bill. You can go back to a table of dates and add to something that you wrote, but unfortunately the addition is not dated. IAlso, if you find yourself at the index, getting elsewhere does not seem intuitive. You can see from there how to start writing, but not necessarily figure out how to find what you already wrote or the instructions. Once you figure that out (press the number next to the year) navigation is easier. However I like the ability to write freely without limitations on the number of characters you use.
I like being able to reread what I have written before and add to it even if I have to add the date of the new comments myself. I like this app a lot, and would give it a 4.5 if I could.
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