tinythoughts is a one sentence a day journal. Every day, write just 280 characters about your life. tinythoughts is encrypted - so only you can read your entries. Answer a new prompt every day! Tag your entries so you can filter by common themes. tinythoughts will automatically analyze the text of your post to tag it with your mood.
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🟣 Answer prompts. Can't decide what to write today? tinythoughts has a new prompt for every single day of the year.
🟣 View relevant entries from the past. tinythoughts groups your entries by date instead of by year, so you can see what you posted on January 1, 2019 next to your post from January 1, 2020!
🟣 Upload images. Don't have much to say today? Upload an image instead of or in addition to your entry.
🟣 Tag and filter entries. Want to see all your posts about family? Just add the tag #family and you will easily be able to see them all in one place.
🟣 Set a daily reminder so you never forget to post.
🟣 Track and filter your daily mood, and view trends over time. tinythoughts automatically analyzes your mood basted on the text in your entry, and adds the corresponding #positive-mood or #negative-mood tag
Try tinythoughts for free and start your journaling habit today!
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Check out FoodNoms. It is the best iOS food tracking app out there. Great UI, takes advantage of new iOS features and has a really active and friendly developer. Source: over 1 year ago
Foodnoms is a good secure privacy focused alterative – their founder is super engaged. Https://foodnoms.com/. Source: almost 2 years ago
In a similar MyFitnessPal alternative vein, I've been using FoodNoms[1] for a food diary for a while. It's focused on only that, which I appreciate compared to these "literally everything smooshed into one app" takes. [1]: https://foodnoms.com. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
I've been using foodnoms - it keeps things simple. Source: almost 2 years ago
I really like FoodNoms. Simple, consistent with Apple UX, and no ads. Library is great, and includes a nutrition label scanner if you need it. The free version is also good enough for most. Source: about 2 years ago
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