希望可以支持导入字体
应用内只有英文字体
Yes, Everlog Journal is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
✅ The Everlog Journal app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Everlog Journal has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is ¥62.30.
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4.93 out of 5
14 ratings in China
应用内只有英文字体
非常感谢
希望能够支持表格和更丰富的导出格式
在中国大陆上架却没有中文,望开发者尽快加入中文。
Big fan of both the UI and functionality. I had been using another journaling app for several months but was getting frustrated with its quirks, switching over to Everlog has made the nightly journal process easier and more enjoyable
The ability to backup to iCloud and comment on old posts is AWESOME. Developer is super helpful and responsive to emails and implements new iOS features soon after launch!
I have been using Everlog for about a year now. I love the Markdown support, and when they added support for Apple’s Journaling Suggestions, I could not give them my money fast enough. It is a beautifully designed app, and it stays out of my way when I just need to write. I have a Shortcuts automation that runs every afternoon, so I can simply open Everlog in the evening and reflect on my day.
As a longtime user of Day One, I had gotten used to how Day One worked over the years, and it was fine, but I longed for an app that didn’t store my data on some random server somewhere … I wanted to keep my data in iCloud (like I do with Bear Notes, etc). Also, I wanted an app to be “native” to Apple, and more simple, more streamlined, more MARKDOWN. Everlog is that app; I’ve migrated over 10 years of journaling into Everlog and I’m not looking back. Developer is great and responsive as well!
I’m a former Day One user, and I have been using Everlog for many months. I imported all of Day One entries with ease. Everlog is a joy to use. My favorite feature is the ability to add a comment to an existing journal entry. That sounds like a boring feature, but it is SO USEFUL when it comes to adding comments to the many entries that show up in the “On This Day” view. I can see what I was thinking in years past, then add updates via comment as to how I feel about that entry now. Everlog on the iPhone can access Apple’s “Journaling Suggestions”, and the way the app displays locations from those suggestions is better than how Day One does it. Finally, kudos to the developer for being responsive to feature requests and bug submissions.
hi creator, tbh i just wanted to thank you for this app. it’s clean, work great, feels completely, and honestly has turned my mental around. thank you so much