![]() ![]() It can back up to iCloud or Dropbox for my security and peace of mind. Day One syncs all my notes across all my devices and computers. But what about collecting thoughts for sermons, presentations, books, and prayer sheets (I have made some of my own personal prayers available to the public ~ feel free to download them by clicking “Pray” on the nav bar menu here)?ĭay One won me over when I realize it combined the best features of Apple’s Notes and Awesome Note HD. ![]() The moment you write a new entry in Day One, it records the time, date, location, and even temperature and weather of that day. So I had to go back to jotting down quick thoughts on Notes when I was on my computer, or Word or Pages, while I used Awesome Note on my iPad, and pretty soon keeping track of all my notes became a second job.ĭay One is primarily a journaling tool, so at first I didn’t think it was for me. But I lost the ability to sync with my desktop and laptop. It also syncs with iCalendar, which is extremely powerful and keeps things very neat. This was much more robust that Apple’s Notes. It offered 2 ways of organization: folders and tags. ![]() After trying several notes alternatives, I found Awesome Note HD and stuck with it for a while. ![]()
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