Journaling, a simplistic view
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Posted by Krzysiek
Jul 26, 2018 at 02:56 PM
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
I’ve been intrigued by Diarly as well. It shows a lot of promise, but
>it’s concept is that it allows you one page per day, which is different
>than most journals, in which you can create as many entries per day as
>you desire. This might be better for some types of journaling. It might
>be restrictive for others. Diarly did recently add the ability to create
>multiple notebooks, so you can have more than one entry per day, but
>just one per day per notebook.
>
>Regardless, it is still too bare-bones for me.
>
>Steve
>
>MadaboutDana wrote:
>
>>A nice, recently produced Mac product is Diarly, but it’s still pretty
>>basic. A mix of DayOne and Bear, really, but needs a few more features
>>before it’s ready to recommend.
Hello Everyone,
I’m maker of Diarly. Thank you for mentioning it here.
Diarly is intended to be replacement for paper diary. Its influenced by meditations by Markus Aurelius (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meditations).
It’s still quite early stage as Stephen and MadaboutDana mentioned but i’m planning to add some more useful features.
I’m currently working on iPad version. My list of things for mac right now are:
- Gallery for all the photos
- Locations (working similar way to tags)
- More importers from competitors
- Better feedback / forum alike for people to participate in the direction of Diarly (now i’m trying to reach people myself)
Notes without days - it’s tempting for me as i use notes for quotes, wish lists, knowledge base etc. But not sure how to add it without making product too big.
Would love to get your opinions on what is the feature you would need most.
Krzysztof