I considered a smart journal app to be one that provided the following features: In 2012 I wrote this post for The Next Web when I began looking for “smart journal” apps. I’ve made a few updates to the listings below as well. Day One has expanded adding support for Android and has begun to add some limited cloud functionality which allows you to sync data and view it, albeit read only for now. Journey has continued to get great updates and has expanded their offering to Windows, Mac, and iOS along with their support for Android and Chrome via an extension. I did not find any new apps to add to the list and currently feel that the two top apps to consider should be Journey and Day One. I did a little research to see what has changed in the journal landscape to update this article. I’ve discovered a new journal app called Daylio that is unique and while missing many of the features listed in this roundup is worth consideration.
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