Diarium is another terrific journal app for Mac that lets you add more than words to your entries. The app is free, but if you want to sync it with your other devices to journal anywhere, anytime, take a look at the optional paid subscription. Availability:Mac, iPhone, iPad, Android, ...
The app's tree structure is great for handling your daily logs. For bullets and signifiers, you can use either regular keyboard characters or suitable emoticons. Since Dynalist lets you bookmark items, you get to keep your most important modules easily accessible at all times. Dynalist's demo...
Taskade will remind you about your next journaling session in an email and in the app. Just so you can’t say: “I forgot” Done? Great! All that’s left is to start writing in your new journal. With Taskade, you can journal on Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android, and in a web...
Diariumis a windows/android journaling app with a 7-day free trial to boot so you don’t have to pay until you like it. Features include having all your memories in one place along with daily notifications that ping you to record your journal Momentois an iOS only app for apple users, ...
You can subscribe up to 200 feeds and get them updated every 30 minutes. Paid plans raise the limits and add more features. Feedly - a free RSS reader with native apps for iPhone, iPad, Android, and a web app. Synchronizes your subscriptons across devices via Feedly Cloud service. The ...
Currently no app for Mac OS. Note: "offPIM-Electron" is currently only tested on Windows(10) and Linux(Ubuntu). Android Download the app from Google Play Store. Self-hosted static bundle (SPA) Download and unzip contents in any directory (even root) on any HTTP-server. Note: Suitable...