![]() I used both IFTTT and Slogger to automate my social life and other services into my journal.Ī couple of years ago, Day One introduced a Paid subscription tier, as many other app/service vendors have. I chose the latter, and upgraded to the “Plus” tier at some point to be able to have multiple photos per entry and multiple Journals. At the time, it only supported a single journal (called Journal) and synchronization was done either via iCloud (buggy as all get out) or Dropbox (super-reliable but a little slow). I grabbed the Mac app a week or two later and could write from nearly anywhere. I could use the form of Markdown I already knew and loved, and the stylesheet looked great. It had been the App of the year in 2012, and it won an Apple Design Award shortly thereafter that was well-deserved. ![]() I had an iPhone, and was already snapping photos of our older son all the time, so the fusion of my circumstances led me to buy Day One for iOS on the (really early) morning of B’s birth, and write about sleeping and feeding and how this all compared to when his brother was born.Įven over five years ago, the UI for Day One was really superb. My handwriting is horrific, so a written journal was not going to support this habit. When my younger son, B, was born, I wanted to record my thoughts on being a dad to two boys. Or, why I don’t write on this site anymore.
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