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Day one is just a great diary. The best diary apps for iOS and Mac OS Personal diary app for iPhone

Recording every event in life is one of the trends modern world. Did you fry pancakes? In the network, even though they are burned, the friends will like it. Did you buy new shoes? Rather brag! Ran out of the border? Tell everyone, and as soon as possible, posting some more photos from the airport.

The tendency to keep all the details of life is called lifelogging. It was announced in October as one of the main trends of the future 2014. According to experts, it will gain momentum all over the world. Events from the lives of millions of people will be in social networks at a glance, of course, if in this palm there is a mobile device with unlimited access to the Internet.

Already, most cars have video cameras installed, which not only help to decide who is at fault in an accident, but also provide YouTube with funny and not so funny videos. If you are not yet ready to always wear a camera on your clothes, do not despair, you can also join the world of lifelogging with the help of applications selected by Hitech.vesti .

Expereal

As you know, memories are greatly distorted over time. For example, bad things are much more difficult to forget than good things, things that were once indifferent, eventually begin to touch, and so on. Jonathan Cohen, developer of the Experial app, believes that the only way to properly remember your life is to write down objective assessments about each day.

In general, the program does not do much - it can be used to evaluate your day on a 10-point scale, after which these estimates are transformed into visual graphs. Thus, one can clearly see the successful and unsuccessful periods of life.

The evaluation process is implemented very creatively. The user is prompted to rotate the toggle switch in the direction of the arrow. The more you turn it, the more points that day has and the brighter the color spot in the middle of the screen. Sounds a little weird, but looks amazing. After selecting the number of points, the user goes to an additional menu where he can leave comments about the day, add people, place and photos.

You can download Expereal for free from this link.

This is beautiful program, which will allow you to never keep a diary again. The developers' idea is simple - users upload to social media enough data to make a detailed diary of their lives, to group all the memories. This is what the application does. You allow him access to photos on your iPhone, connect your Facebook, Instagram and Foursquare accounts (unfortunately, there is no support for VKontakte), after which a unique database of personal memories appears in front of you.

The first time you start compiling the tape, it takes several hours. At this time, the application can be minimized. While you wait, Memoir automatically builds relationships between the places you've been, social media posts, and photos. You can always clearly see that, for example, in March 2011 you flew to Minsk, in March 2012 you had fun at your cousin's birthday party, and three days ago you took exams.

Saga

Saga is an unusual application that uses the sensors built into a smartphone to collect information about the user's life. With help GPS program registers all the user's places of stay and builds routes for him. Each route is accompanied by information about its duration and frequency of repetition.

Based on these data, the program creates a kind of digital portrait of a person's life. He can see detailed graphs of changing times for going to work, going to the nearest cinema, and so on. The application helps to structure your life in your head and better understand what time is spent on.

If you go shopping every day, the app will remind you to do so. If it's lunch time, the program will tell you where people like you like to eat. Given the weather data, the application will recommend going for a walk or staying at home, taking into account traffic data, the program will advise when to go on the road, and so on.

If you are not afraid of such penetration into the privacy of your life, you can download Saga for free in the App Store.

human

Many people lead a sedentary lifestyle and do not even think about the possible consequences for health. The Human app can track the user's movements and encourage them to move more - walk at least 30 minutes a day.

The advantage of the program is that to track the user's movement in space, no additional accessories are required, such as bracelets with FitBit sensors. The application automatically tracks movements, working in background. The program records the route, the duration of the walk, gives the average and top speed movement. The results can be shared on social networks.

The program has a simple and modern interface, works stably, collects very detailed statistics. At the same time, you need to be prepared for the fact that, for example, running around the supermarket for an hour and a half or going to the canteen in the neighboring building Human will be counted as a walk, only if you specifically indicate that you walked at that time.

Argus

Argus is one of the first apps to use the M7 co-processor in the iPhone 5s. The program can be considered an all-in-one fitness diary: it counts the steps taken, the calories eaten (with the ability to take a photo of the dish), the number of cups of coffee, tea and water drunk, as well as the hours allotted for sleep.

And the owners will benefit the most from Argus newest model iPhone 5s. Thanks to the M7 chip, the application is able to count even if the smartphone is in "sleep mode". When the gadget becomes active again, M7 will send all the accumulated information to Argus, which will positively affect battery consumption. On older iPhones, Argus counts steps the old-fashioned way, using a GPS sensor, so their battery will drain faster.

The Argus interface is beautiful, but a bit confusing at first, so it will take some getting used to. Activity is shown as cells, where each cell is associated with an activity.

Cardiio

This is a very simple application based on very advanced technology. The program is designed to read a person's pulse and store records of the work of his heart. The application can accurately determine the pulse using the main or front camera of the iPhone.

The user simply stands in a well-lit area and directs the front camera. The application asks him not to move for a few seconds, and at this time displays Interesting Facts about the human body. After a couple of moments, they are replaced by accurate information about the pulse.

The principle of the program is based on the fact that with each heartbeat, the color of a person's face changes slightly as a result of blood flow. It is imperceptible to the human eye, however computer algorithms calculate changes in the amount of reflected light.

Endomondo

One of the best solutions for tracking physical activity. The program not only tracks the user's activity, but also motivates, thanks to the social component.

Endomondo can record information about the distance traveled, calculate the number of calories burned, average speed, number of steps and so on. You can motivate yourself by competing with friends from social networks. If there are no friends using the program, you can set yourself the bar yourself and try to achieve them.

The application interface is very simple, clear and stylish. If desired, for main screen applications can be removed a large number of all kinds of indicators - calories burned, pulse, speed, fluid loss, and so on. At the end of the workout, you can see detailed statistics of your activity, which you can save or send to Facebook.

The program can be downloaded in the App Store for 169 rubles. There is free versions applications with reduced functionality.

Everyday

One of the most amazing lifelogging apps that is more interesting as a piece of art than a practical assistant. The program offers to take pictures of your face every day for many months. After that, the application will be able to make a video from these pictures, which will clearly show how the user's appearance has changed during this time. The idea is wonderful, but how many people have the patience to take pictures of themselves daily.

Fortunately, pictures from the program can be shared on social networks, so users who can’t live even a day without a self-shot on Instagram are unlikely to have to make big sacrifices. How it will look like, the video attached to the note will best tell.

Everyday can be downloaded from the App Store for 66 rubles.

1 Second Everyday

Not only the name of this application, but also its idea is very similar to the program described above. 1 Second Everyday suggests capturing a one-second video every day and then combining it into a super-compressed canvas of life.

Having opened the application, the user sees the calendar, by clicking on the day, you can view the second recorded in it. Video clips do not have to be recorded from the application, they can be selected from the gallery, cutting off the required second, you can also view the entire “video of life” at once.

The program can automatically remind you of the need to “upload” a video into it so that the user does not shirk from compiling a video.

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nice interface and simple Day One worthy of all praise

Some time ago I started (on the advice of Master Shu) to actively use the Day One app for iOS and Mac OS. It allows you to keep a diary in the style of Mirai Nikki, fixing a log of events, while automatically putting down the date and time of the entry (there is also the ability to add a photo, fix the weather and location). The program is password protected and synchronizes between mobile device and computer via iCloud or via dropbox. This process takes place in the background, in real time, without any effort on the part of the user. Set it up once and that's it. Day One is great for capturing some busy periods of time. For example, I successfully recorded the course of one rather difficult election campaign, so that later I could analyze it for mistakes made.

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Unfortunately, Grid Diary's finger-oriented interface is very sensitive and you have to watch where and what you drag it for, otherwise it can suddenly give out strange things: you drag it to the side to see the next day on the calendar, and it suddenly throws you a month ago , just because you dragged him to the wrong cell. But the program is still very good. True, lovers of paper diaries have the opportunity to cheat. Just fix the matrix with questions on the Moleskin flyleaf and answer them by hand every day. I'm sure it will be fun too, especially if you, like me, have a strong craving for visual thinking :-)

The last diary program that I periodically use on a Mac for blogging and writing series of articles is the MacJournal program. For iOS, a separate paid version of the program is offered. The all-powerful dropbox will also help you sync between devices.

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As you can see, MacJournal has a familiar interface for any mac drive and has a fairly large range of features. It is convenient for me to dump materials there when preparing complex posts and articles with large quantity links. The program literally with one click allows you to send finished text, with pictures and links, to a blog (WordPress, Blogger, Type Pad, Tumblr and other popular engines are supported). The link above provides a video tutorial that quickly and clearly makes it clear what this pleasant program in all respects can do. Posts can be exported to .pdf. MacJournal can also be password protected from prying eyes. But for some reason I use this program exclusively for public records. I will probably discover new facets of using MacJournal, but for now I'm more passionate about mobile applications for a diary.

In parting, I will say about the advantages that unite these programs. All of them allow you to export the record as email, which is sent to the address provided by the perfect Oh, life service that I talked about earlier before going to bed. Thus, you have an additional secure copy that you can always refresh your memory on the Oh, life site, which will always be the most private repository of your daily secrets.

update: Unfortunately, Oh, life, who faithfully served us for so many years, has died. Alas.

Good luck fixing your thoughts!

Originally published at iDiot Daily. You can comment here or .

I like keeping diaries. More precisely, I am aware of the benefits that regular journaling brings to a person who constantly has many multi-directional projects. I am not alone in my understanding, it is no coincidence that a variety of specialists very often advise freelancers to keep diaries. One of the most useful tools for an honest private diary is the excellent online service Oh, life. Today I will write about two other programs that can be an addition to Oh, life.

Some time ago I started (on the advice of Masters of Shu) actively use the Day One app for iOS and Mac OS. It allows you to keep a diary in the style of Mirai Nikki, fixing a log of events, while automatically putting down the date and time of the entry (there is also the ability to add a photo, fix the weather and location). The program has password protection and is synchronized between a mobile device and a computer via iCloud or via dropbox. This process takes place in the background, in real time, without any effort on the part of the user. Set it up once and that's it. Day One is great for capturing some busy periods of time. For example, I successfully recorded the course of one rather difficult election campaign, so that later I could analyze it for mistakes made.

The thing about Day One is that it's just a very good diary. It's just a diary, that's all. In principle, this could have been limited to the search, but ... The other day I came across a program that can attract a person who has never experienced such a temptation before to keep a diary. This is a great Grid Diary app. I would venture to say that it is for the sake of such applications that they buy iPhones.

The beauty of Grid Diary is not in its slick, minimalistic interface, but in the information matrix that it offers to fill out. What is the main problem of those who open a blank page of the diary with the firm intention of starting a diary? "What am I going to write?" Exactly. Grid Diary offers to answer 8 questions that are displayed on the main screen of the application. By default, these are questions like “How much money did I make today?”, “What interesting thing happened?”, “Whom did I meet today?” etc.

However, the developers have prepared a gift for us - these questions can be replaced with your own. It is unlikely that any of my readers can effectively drag eight equally relevant projects at the same time. So, my life hack is this: we choose the most relevant projects for the next period of time, for example, for a week, and fill in questions about their condition in the Grid Diary, along with questions about health, family, a dog, or whatever else is especially important for us. And every day we answer them. Thus, we maintain focus and constantly have at hand all the thoughts on current projects. There is another useful question there: “My three goals for tomorrow?”. The number of goals there can be set, of course, your own.

Unfortunately, Grid Diary's finger-oriented interface is very sensitive and you have to watch where and what you drag it for, otherwise it can suddenly give out strange things: you drag it to the side to see the next day on the calendar, and it suddenly throws you a month ago , just because you dragged him to the wrong cell. But the program is still very good. True, lovers of paper diaries have the opportunity to cheat. Just fix the matrix with questions on the Moleskin flyleaf and answer them by hand every day. I'm sure it will be fun too, especially if you, like me, have a strong craving for visual thinking :-)

The last diary program that I periodically use on a Mac for blogging and writing series of articles is the MacJournal program. For iOS, a separate paid version of the program is offered. The all-powerful dropbox will also help you sync between devices.

As you can see, MacJournal has a familiar interface for any mac drive and has a fairly large range of features. It is convenient for me to dump materials there when preparing complex posts and articles with a large number of links. The program literally with one click allows you to send the finished text, equipped with pictures and links, to the blog (WordPress, Blogger, Type Pad, Tumblr and other popular engines are supported). The link above provides a video tutorial that quickly and clearly makes it clear what this pleasant program in all respects can do. Posts can be exported to .pdf. MacJournal can also be password protected from prying eyes. But for some reason I use this program exclusively for public records. I will probably discover new facets of using MacJournal, but for now I'm more interested in mobile applications for the diary.

A personal diary is a convenient way to distract yourself, think about your actions, draw the right conclusions, or simply record your emotions and impressions from a particular event. If you own an iPhone or iPad, then you no longer need to worry about buying large notebooks or notebooks where you can write down your personal notes. All functions of a personal diary will be taken over by the application day one.

Once you've downloaded the Day One app, you can start creating a new post right away. To do this, just refer to the menu, which is located on the left. You have the option to start adding a note by selecting a photo, or simply start typing text. The application will independently determine and indicate your current location, as well as information about the weather. In addition, if you are used to neatly organizing your thoughts, then you can also add an appropriate label to your entry, or highlight it with an asterisk so that it will be easier to find it later.


One of the main features of the Day One app is support for data syncing between your iPhone and iPad. The application is universal, which means that if you paid its cost once, you can use it both on a smartphone and on tablet computer from Apple. At the same time, all data will be automatically synchronized between devices through the built-in "cloud" service. If you want to access your notes not only from iGadget, but also from personal computer or a laptop, then in Day One you can also set up synchronization through the popular Dropbox service. In this case, all your notes will be saved on the Dropbox servers as a plain text document.


Among other things, Day One has an excellent reminder system. If you have tried to keep a diary at least once, then you probably got into a situation where you simply forgot to “update” your entries, that is, make new notes. Day One will help you deal with this problem as well. In the application settings, you can specify the period during which Day One will send you a push notification so that you do not forget to add new record to your diary. In fact, it turned out to be very convenient and practical.


Well, in case you are afraid that your records may fall into the wrong hands, the Day One developers have added the ability to set a numerical code to enter the application into the application. Thus, if given function enabled, you will be required to enter a code each time you log into Day One. AT otherwise you won't get access to your notes.


As a conclusion, Day One is an indispensable tool for anyone who is looking for an attractive application for recording their own thoughts. As already mentioned, Day One has a great interface and a decent set of features that will appeal to absolutely all users. The application does not support the Russian language, but believe me, it will not be difficult for you to understand the interface and start recording your own impressions. Thanks to its great design and more than optimal price/quality ratio, the Day One app gets 5 out of 5 possible points.

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