Day One (app)

Day One is a personal journaling app available for Android, macOS and iOS devices. Some features include: data syncing with multiple devices; end-to-end encryption, Markdown authoring of entries; location, weather, date, time, and other automatic metadata; quick entry menu bar (Mac only); and reminders.[1]

Day One
Developer(s)Bloom Built, LLC
Written inObjective-C
Operating systemAndroid, macOS, iOS
LicenseProprietary software
Websitedayoneapp.com

In 2014, Day One added Publish, a service for publishing selected entries to a Day One-hosted webpage and sharing via Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and other social services.[2] The application has been reviewed by Macworld,[3] The Verge,[4] Lifehacker[5] and other tech websites. The Mac version of Day One was chosen as "Mac App of the Year" in 2012 by the Mac App Store[6] and won an Apple Design Award in 2014 for being "super well-designed on OS X and being exactly what it needs to be and nothing more."[7]

Day One 2

On February 4, 2016, the developers, Bloom Built, introduced Day One 2 for Mac and iOS, citing the release as a full app rebuild. The update introduced a visual overhaul and new features such as multiple journals and photos.[8]

End-to-End Encryption

On June 12, 2017, Bloom Built added end-to-end encryption to Day One 2 after two years of development. The update was a culmination of the Day One Sync services launched in 2015 as a replacement for iCloud and DropBox sync[9].

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References

  1. Blanc, S (19 November 2013). "The very best journaling and logging app Day One". The Sweet Setup.
  2. Klosowski, T (11 March 2014). "Day One Adds a Publish Function to Make Journal Entries Public". Lifehacker.
  3. Alderman, N (19 August 2014). "Day One review: A Mac app that's so nice, you'll actually maintain your journal". Macworld.
  4. Hamburger, E (3 August 2012). "Day One: journal app nirvana in the Twitter age". The Verge.
  5. Klosowski, T (23 October 2013). "Day One for Mac Updates with Maps Integration, Filters, and More". Lifehacker.
  6. Price, E (16 December 2012). "22 Best Mac Apps of 2012". Mashable.
  7. "Apple Design Awards". asciiwwdc.com. 2 June 2014.
  8. Mayne, Paul (29 January 2016). "Introducing Day One 2". Day One Blog.
  9. Mayne, Paul (2017-06-13). "Day One Encryption". Day One. Retrieved 2017-06-23.
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