These have been fixed in the current version. Thanks for your review, with detailed mentions of the problems. That should probably be fixed on their end. There is a support contact form at that site, but the pulldown on that form for the app in question needing support doesn’t include either this app, or its sister travel journaling app. I will give it more time, to see if it grows on me, but there does seem to be some room for some fine tuning of some rather obvious and glaring small flaws…Īlso the link for 'Daily Journal Support' goes to a page for one of their other apps. The app seems to show a lot of promise, but there are a few small UI issues that make it rather distracting to operate, that distract from using this app. Sometimes that ‘feature’ gets bogged down in rather strange syntactic battles of no consequence.Ĭut and paste: I cut a large area of text out, and when I went back to continue typing, the typeface had changed somehow. Perhaps it’s the spell checking inherent in OS X. It seems to want me to change some of the syntax to meet some absurd use of the english language that I’m not familiar with. Also some of the text autocorrect hilighting is annoying. This app is much more free-form than structured apps like Friday or the Five Minute Journal it's a bit more like an open-ended digital diary. Typing: The characters seem to be cut off at the sides, as if the writing area is wider than the viewing area for the writing. Day One is a personal journaling app that is available across the entire iOS ecosystem (including iPads and a Mac app) and Android.
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