![]() ![]() It’s important to note that Everyday Timeline requires users to create an account before using the app, which means that your entries are synced to their website and accessible via any web browser, but all entries are private by default. Everyday Timeline has virtually no learning curve, gives you statistics about your postings, and can be configured to backup weekly to Dropbox, Evernote, or email, add a passcode lock, reminders, and offer you a daily question. Organize your thoughts, keep track of your goals. User can choose over 100 templates and create own templates with handwriting, ATracker and digital calendar integration. The app supports tags, multiple entries each day, as well as adding photos, location information, and your mood to entries. AJournal AJournal is an iPad daily digital planner, calendar and journal app for use with the Apple Pencil. MacJournal for iPad will allow users to capture life’s events, organize and edit entries, and keep in touch with friends and family with blogs posted to many of the popular servers such as Blogger, LiveJournal, TypePad, WordPress or MobileMe. As the name suggests, Everyday Timeline displays your entries on a chronological feed that is sorted by date and time. MacJournal for iPad is available immediately from the App Store. Specifically, Everyday Timeline can automatically import your data- including past data- from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Foursquare as separate entries on your timeline. Even though it lacks the polish of Day One, Everyday Timeline is a great free option with some features that might make it worth using in addition to some of the other more prestigious apps on this list. ![]()
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