Contrary to what people are saying on Facebook and TikTok, Apple doesn’t want to share your journal entries with strangers. After Apple rolled out its most recent iOS software update in late February, ...
Journal lets you build a scrapbook or a diary on your iPhone. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac A diary can be a great and invaluable record of your life, but who has time for that? Well, now you do ...
There’s something uniquely personal about journaling—it’s a space where your thoughts, memories, and moments come together, free from judgment or distraction. But let’s be honest: finding the time, ...
Attention Apple users, writers, and the mindfulness curious: Time to update your phone again. With the new launch of iOS 17.2 —which includes updates to Apple Music, Memojis, Apple TV, and even a new ...
I’ve been keeping a journal in Day One since at least 2015, and I’ve got to say, the practice has become very engrained in my otherwise chaotic daily routine. Whenever I get asked about journaling, I ...
Apple has officially launched its Journal app with the release of iOS 17.2, the tech giant announced on Monday. The new app, which was first announced at WWDC in June, is designed to encourage users ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Using everything your phone knows about you to help you chronicle your life is a fascinating (and scary) idea.
When Apple released the iOS 17.2 software update to the public yesterday it brought with it a number of new features and improvements. But alongside those was a whole new app. Dubbed Journal, the app ...
If you've downloaded iOS 17.2, you're probably wondering why there's a new app on your home screen. It's the Journal app, and it's exactly what it sounds like: a place to reflect and record your ...
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Keeping a daily diary doesn't come easily to most people, but it takes less effort than you might imagine. It could also become a meaningful way to reflect and grow as a person. For more than 10 years ...