![]() ![]() Settings will allow users to set up a passcode for privacy, and you can change the font style and size. I wish that the app used more noticeable colors, such as the light blue used in Day One, because it’s currently a bit hard to tell the days apart. Any day that has an entry will be marked by a dark red line, and the currently selected day will be displayed in red, with the option to add a new entry. The Calendar view allows you to scroll through months, but not years. Hopefully the developers can change that in the future. This is a rather big disappointment, and personally, I don’t think it makes sense. While having export options are nice, I was a bit disappointed at the fact that images are not included in the export process - I tried email and PDF. Users can export an entry by email, print, or iTunes File Sharing as a PDF. Tapping on an entry will display it, and there will be the option to delete or edit it.Īdditionally, a “Share” button will be available, with several export options. Date and time are shown on the left, and up to four lines of text. Once you have entries piling up, you’ll be able to view them as a list on the Entries view. ![]() Users can even delete individual photos from the entry, or view them full screen. Photos are also displayed in a popover window that allows you to view all of them at once. However, videos are not supported, which is odd, since even Journalized provides this. While Day One may not have support for photos yet (though it's coming very, very soon), Capture 365 provides support for multiple photos in your entries. ![]()
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