Daily Journal For Mac

Posted By admin On 13.02.20

Morning Pages is a personal daily journal with emotional analysis powered by artificial intelligence. Writing a stream of consciousness for 5-10 minutes every day reduces stress and can help you with goal-setting. The app performs real-time emotional analysis of your text to detect your emotions, mood, and topics you write about, and then chart your emotional state over time. You can use Morning Pages as a mindfulness journal, as a warm-up for writing for the day, or as an emotion tracker. Morning Pages is built on the idea that lies at the core of Julia Cameron's book 'The Artist's Way.' .

Write about 500 words or more every morning. See what emotions prevail in your text. Track how your mood changes over time. Reveal topics your writing is associated with. Set up a reminder to build up a writing habit. Print and Share your pages. Protect your pages with a password that only you know.

Joefilmmaker, Still doesn't save until you hit the check button and say yes New version says don't worry about losing what you write because we save it to iCloud. Thanks for trying guys!

One step closer. However, nothing is saved until I hit the save command and say yes. Up to then if the app crashes, my phone runs out of battery, or I switch to a memory-hungry app I will lose what I've written.

Look at how Notes does it. Not one letter can be lost. Open Notes 2. Type a letter - say A 4. Double-click and swipe up on notes to kill it 5.

Open Notes RESULT: Your one-letter note is still there. Apple doing things well.

Old review: One really big flaw This would be a good - maybe great - app if they fix one big flaw. For me losing data is a monster pet peeve. So when I wrote several pages I really was unhappy when the app lost them. How did this happen? Simple: until you hit Save your text seems to be only stored in memory.

If you switch to another app that uses a lot of memory iOS may kill this app and your writing will be lost. Apple tells devs to save everything before relinquishing control but it looks like this app doesn't take that advice. I'll try the app again when I hear they've fixed the problem. AFTER I've verified the fix by double-clicking the home button and swiping up on the app to kill it. If my writing is gone so is the app!

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Developer Response, I'm very sorry you've lost your data. Thank you for such detailed explanation of a problem. To be honest, we weren't considering this autosave scenario, we thought that you shouldn't distract when you write your pages because it's not like notes, you should always complete them, and not come back for adding something or editing. But you're right, there are plenty ways how this flow can be spoiled: app crashes, system kills the app, user kills the app. I'll address the issue and make you know when it's fixed. Joefilmmaker, Still doesn't save until you hit the check button and say yes New version says don't worry about losing what you write because we save it to iCloud.

Thanks for trying guys! One step closer. However, nothing is saved until I hit the save command and say yes. Up to then if the app crashes, my phone runs out of battery, or I switch to a memory-hungry app I will lose what I've written. Look at how Notes does it.

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Not one letter can be lost. Open Notes 2.

Type a letter - say A 4. Double-click and swipe up on notes to kill it 5. Open Notes RESULT: Your one-letter note is still there. Apple doing things well. Old review: One really big flaw This would be a good - maybe great - app if they fix one big flaw. For me losing data is a monster pet peeve.

So when I wrote several pages I really was unhappy when the app lost them. How did this happen?

Simple: until you hit Save your text seems to be only stored in memory. If you switch to another app that uses a lot of memory iOS may kill this app and your writing will be lost. Apple tells devs to save everything before relinquishing control but it looks like this app doesn't take that advice.

I'll try the app again when I hear they've fixed the problem. AFTER I've verified the fix by double-clicking the home button and swiping up on the app to kill it.

If my writing is gone so is the app! Developer Response, I'm very sorry you've lost your data. Thank you for such detailed explanation of a problem. To be honest, we weren't considering this autosave scenario, we thought that you shouldn't distract when you write your pages because it's not like notes, you should always complete them, and not come back for adding something or editing.

But you're right, there are plenty ways how this flow can be spoiled: app crashes, system kills the app, user kills the app. I'll address the issue and make you know when it's fixed. Sandling creates sandlin, Fate makes me get this app As been long tortured by bp and really need relief tonight, I was trying to find a way to note all my thoughts that could provide me some clues about solving those problems in my heart. And after several searches I found this, intuitively I feel this is the very app I need, no other purchasing needed, just friendly features you’ve been always wanted.

I learned that this app had some issues days before, but it was solved and looks all good now. To devs, hope you can keep up marking such nice apps and help more people learn about themselves, and their life. My writing may be not so linear and heard to understand.

But all I want to say is, be well everyone! Sandling creates sandlin, Fate makes me get this app As been long tortured by bp and really need relief tonight, I was trying to find a way to note all my thoughts that could provide me some clues about solving those problems in my heart. And after several searches I found this, intuitively I feel this is the very app I need, no other purchasing needed, just friendly features you’ve been always wanted.

I learned that this app had some issues days before, but it was solved and looks all good now. To devs, hope you can keep up marking such nice apps and help more people learn about themselves, and their life. My writing may be not so linear and heard to understand. But all I want to say is, be well everyone! BZLoveToWrite, Help! I’ve tried clicking on email for help, but none of the links seem to work.

I am enjoying the App, but I am concerned the information is not being saved to my cloud. It does not offer a place to log in and under the settings it states “you’ve changed your iCloud account”. No idea what that means as I only have one iCloud account and in my general settings it shows “on”. To test if going to cloud I loaded the app on my other IPAD and it does not link.

It is starting as a new person and has the same message. What am I doing wrong! Developer Response, Hello! Sorry for all these issues that you've faced. I've fixed broken links and iCloud sync.

Hope everything works well now, please let me know if you have any troubles. Just keep in mind that iCloud needs some time to got pages synced. If all is good I'll be very grateful if you update the rating.

BZLoveToWrite, Help! I’ve tried clicking on email for help, but none of the links seem to work.

I am enjoying the App, but I am concerned the information is not being saved to my cloud. It does not offer a place to log in and under the settings it states “you’ve changed your iCloud account”.

No idea what that means as I only have one iCloud account and in my general settings it shows “on”. To test if going to cloud I loaded the app on my other IPAD and it does not link. It is starting as a new person and has the same message.

What am I doing wrong! Developer Response, Hello!

Sorry for all these issues that you've faced. I've fixed broken links and iCloud sync. Hope everything works well now, please let me know if you have any troubles. Just keep in mind that iCloud needs some time to got pages synced. If all is good I'll be very grateful if you update the rating.

Most notes apps will sort by date; if that is all you need. Here is a quick run down of the various note taking apps I have that allow hand written input.

Notes: Yep, the good old standard. Tap that squgly line icon when a note is open and it gives you a sheet to doodle (or write) as you like.

The tools are decent. I use Notes for a lot of my day to day note taking, and often use the writting feature; mostly when I'm taking meeting notes, or jotting down a message from the answering machine.

Notes can sort by the creation date or the revision date; but it is not convinient to switch back and forth since the switch is in settings. Penultimate: If you have a paid Evernote account, Penultimate might be the notebook for you. It sorts by creation date and has a crazy number of template backgrounds to help you organize your notes. You can even create your own. The notes exist on a grid, rather than a one dimensional list. Notability: This one has the most features (and complexity) of the bunch, way more than handwritten notes. It can sort notes by creation date, revision date.

It's easy to switch between them by choosing the appropriate tab at the head of the list. Paper by 53: Doesn't really sort. Instead each note is presented as a large thumbnail in a grid, which can get complicated if all the notes aren't the same. It's first come first serve, so they are more or less in order of creation date; howeve you can easily drag them to other possitions. Nebo: This is my latest note taking toy. It is all about handwritting recongnition, and it does it live; while you are writing. There are editing strokes so that you never need a keyboard, matter of fact there is no support for a keyboard.

You just start writing, and the text is intepreted as you go. You can leave it looking like handwritten text, or you can convert it for easy export (or viewing).

Can't go backwards though. Once converted, it's text (but you can add to and edit that text) It sorts by creation date by default. Unlike the other apps new notes are added to the bottom of the list, not the top. You can also re-order the list by simply draging the notes around (so it will only stay in creation date order if you don't mess with the list). The biggest advantage to using Nebo is searches.

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Since the handwriting is being converted in the background (whether you change it to text or not), everything in the note is searchable. None of these apps have a calendar like view or the ability to change the dates on the notes (other than the revision date, by revising of course). Most of them are at least free to try. Another category to look into would be journaling apps. These would be more date oriented, and some might support handwriting. I don't have any apps in this catagory, so I can recomend anything.

P.S. Notes is the only note taking app I use extensivly (since I stopped using Evernote). That's not to say the others are not good, just that my real life note taking needs are easily met by Notes. I just play around with the others because I like seeing what new and cool; and incase I ever need a more powerful tool.

Thanks for the tip on NEBO! I don't know if it will work for the specific tasks I have in mind here, but it sure looks promising from an all around handwriting point of view. What I want here is something like a calendar that I can view by year/month/weekday, drilling down to get notes from a particular day. But most calendars seem oriented toward a schedule: I need to do this task at this time. I just want a blank page for the day that I can fill with various reminders and records of what I did on that day. Penultimate has several day/week/month planner templates.

Daily Journal For Mac

But they aren't any more useful than a paper planner. You can't enter something on a day, and expect it to show up in a month view. They are just backgrounds, not actual item entries. Notability will let you write on top of a PDF background, which would be similar to useing the Penultimate templates, only with Notabilities better feature set. However the same search and view limitations apply. I did something similar with PDF Expert and this a while back. Not for a journal (though I played with the idea) but for a local event calendar.

While several calendar apps (including Apple's) have a notes field that shows up in day view, I don't know of a single one that will let you use the Apple Pencil to make entries. Also, the notes view is usually an extra step away. You have to start editing the event before notes field can be typed into.

If you were just talking about a car maintenance app, those exist. Though, again, I don't know of any that take hand written notes. Another possibility is a general database app. You can create different fields and views to giver yourself more flexity. The only one I know off the top of my head is FormConnect. It does have the ability to handwrite text in a field, but it is clumsy, and in no way optimized for the Apple Pencil.

Other database apps may work better for this. And that's probably about all the (little) help I have to offer. Myself, I'd just create a folder or two in Notes for those subjects and depend on searches to find the items later. It did this for a while in Evernote.

Each time I went to the gas pump I'd take two pictures. One of the odometer and one of the pump's readout (after pumping); then add a brief searchable title. Combined with keyboard shortcuts (or a third party text expander keyboard), those can be really quick to enter. A limited, but truely lazy way to log. Sometimes I just can't let a problem go. Anyway, I realised that Pencil by 53's grid layout actually gives you at limited overview if you use it right. All your pages in a folder/grid are layed out in a readible, if small, format.

This means you could set up single day entries, and see them all in on big scrollable view. Or you could go by weeks, months, or simple journal entries as they come up. I've set up a few examples below.

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Hold in mind this is the middle, grid view. Top view is a list of folder/notebooks where you see a list of grids, and a preview. Bottom view is a single page view, where you do your writing. Please excuse the duplicate image at the bottom. The forum doesn't let you delete images you accidently add.

At least not from Safari on the iPad.