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Diaro Day One
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    Multiplatform online diary and mobile app designed to record your activities, experiences, thoughts and ideas. Join now for free and keep your secret diary or diet, travel or life journal securely.
    I have been a long-advocate for having a meaningful connection through self-reflection. Having a digital journaling app to log events, places, moods, and self-reflections from different points of view would fulfill my personal pursuits of journaling experience. While some journal apps I have seen simply record special memories and events, some focus more on mental health, mindfulness and self-care. I have decided to approach this app build with basic features of recorded events and necessary attributes. Future improvements can possibly include mood tracker with A.I. Collecting info on how the user is doing. After dedicating sometime to research on a few journal apps such as Reflectly, Diaro, Daylio, and others, I emulate most of my app build features following Day One and Notion. I love the overall user flow from Day One, and the postulation of all-in-one workspace from Notion. There are a couple of technical challenges I would like to pursue personally such as working with Google Maps API.

    #Note Taking #Todos #Journal 5 social mentions

  2. A simple journal application for the Mac, iPhone, and iPad. AboutTo learn more about Day One, see these two excellent reviews . PublishPublish is not available in Day One 2.
    I have been a long-advocate for having a meaningful connection through self-reflection. Having a digital journaling app to log events, places, moods, and self-reflections from different points of view would fulfill my personal pursuits of journaling experience. While some journal apps I have seen simply record special memories and events, some focus more on mental health, mindfulness and self-care. I have decided to approach this app build with basic features of recorded events and necessary attributes. Future improvements can possibly include mood tracker with A.I. Collecting info on how the user is doing. After dedicating sometime to research on a few journal apps such as Reflectly, Diaro, Daylio, and others, I emulate most of my app build features following Day One and Notion. I love the overall user flow from Day One, and the postulation of all-in-one workspace from Notion. There are a couple of technical challenges I would like to pursue personally such as working with Google Maps API.

    #Journal #Note Taking #Todos 32 social mentions

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