![]() Smart journals allow you to gather entries based on a topic, body text, or tags, useful for have not having to manage a hierarchy of folders based on similar contexts. Just like the desktop application, MacJournal gives you the ability to create journals and smart journals via the edit button. Personally, I’m surprised a dark blue wasn’t used to stay consistent with the lovely app icon. I can’t say I’m a fan of MacJournal’s choice of brown in their application – I’m consistently reminded of either the wood paneling in my grandparent’s den or at Lancaster’s BBQ. Some customers have been clamoring for a cloud syncing solution, but I don’t see the necessity *right now*. Wireless syncing between the iPad and desktop apps works without a hitch (and is completely automatic). Without a hitch, digital signals transitioned across the wireless airwaves, decapsulating its payload into my mobile interface. When Mariner Software brought MacJournal to the iPad, Notes was emptied and I prepared to make the initial sync. When I can avoid it, I don’t like maintaining multiple files in the Finder. And MacJournal is appealing not as a blogging solution, but as a database solution for maintaing multiple journals with optional encryption and password protection. The only solace I could find was with MacJournal, though for a while, it only existed on OS X. ![]() I don’t like using Simplenote (as many will tell me to do) for such radical means, which is its own whitespace dedicated for short bursts of random prose. It used to hold true that I’d occasionally coordinate my nefarious plans for world domination inside of the iPad’s very own Notes application.
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