Journaling, a simplistic view
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Posted by Krzysiek
Oct 13, 2018 at 08:14 PM
Hi Jeffrey,
Label “Free Version” should be clickable. Full version gives you encryption, iCloud Syncing and custom themes.
Jeffery Smith wrote:
The program mentions an in-app purchase of the full version, but I
>cannot find anything in the app that links me to a purchase option.
Posted by Jeffery Smith
Oct 13, 2018 at 10:02 PM
Ah! Got it, and bought it! Bye Bye DayOne.
Krzysiek wrote:
Hi Jeffrey,
>
>Label “Free Version” should be clickable. Full version gives you
>encryption, iCloud Syncing and custom themes.
>
>
>Jeffery Smith wrote:
>The program mentions an in-app purchase of the full version, but I
>>cannot find anything in the app that links me to a purchase option.
Posted by Paul Korm
Oct 14, 2018 at 10:11 AM
I don’t recall mentioning my suggestions should take only 4 hours to do. Sorry. I hope your email is fixed now.
“Quick entry”—I don’t know what’s encrypted here—FileVault? Something else? But take a look at DayOne’s quick entry in the menubar (I don’t like it in the menubar, but that’s their thing); or OmniFocus’, or Things; etc.
Share extension work like, well, every other share extension in macOS: select something (text or an image in Safari or a document, etc.) click the Share icon and the text is sent to a new note in your app. Here’s a simple explanation from Apple (a bit dated):
https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/macos/extensions/share-extensions/
Krzysiek wrote:
>Quick entry - UI wise it’s simple, but problem i see is that if you
>have encryption on
>
>How would you want share extension to work ?
>
Posted by Krzysiek
Oct 14, 2018 at 11:10 AM
Hi Paul,
Ah yeah sorry - did not meant you suggested it takes 4 hours, I mean it is bigger task coding wise for me - basically not a “quicky”.
Thanks for the feedback.
Think I seen the Things have the key which if you press allows you to add text for today - indeed something like this would be quite nice.
Krzysztof
Paul Korm wrote:
I don’t recall mentioning my suggestions should take only 4 hours to do.
> Sorry. I hope your email is fixed now.
>
>“Quick entry”—I don’t know what’s encrypted here—FileVault?
>Something else? But take a look at DayOne’s quick entry in the menubar
>(I don’t like it in the menubar, but that’s their thing); or OmniFocus’,
>or Things; etc.
>
>Share extension work like, well, every other share extension in macOS:
>select something (text or an image in Safari or a document, etc.) click
>the Share icon and the text is sent to a new note in your app. Here’s
>a simple explanation from Apple (a bit dated):
>
>https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/macos/extensions/share-extensions/
>
>Krzysiek wrote:
>>Quick entry - UI wise it’s simple, but problem i see is that if you
>>have encryption on
>>
>>How would you want share extension to work ?
>>
Posted by marlowe
Oct 14, 2018 at 01:45 PM
Exactly my view on this. MacJournal has everything and works very well and has for many years. It occasionally gets an update, and I’ve never had problems with it when updating from one version of macOS to another.
Dellu wrote:
I honestly don’t get why MacJournal is not the most used software for
>journals.
>
>It is the most suitable for the job.
>it stores files transparently (even if the file names are convoluted);
>can store all types of files including embedded video.
>
>Extremely fast
>Feature rich; no other journaling software comes close to the list of
>features
>
>