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Journler for mac
Journler for mac












I moved to Evernote last year and haven't looked back. BareBones is also not a company known for continuously updating their software. $70 is, in my opinion, too much to spend for a cobbled-together solution that still isn't using the latest tech. Want to actually sync data across, say, your laptop and desktop Forget it.

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Don't have a static IP? OK, now you have to run dynamic DNS.

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A third-party piece of software called Webjimbo provides a web (desktop and iphone-specific) interface to your data, and is an extra $30 on top of Yojimbo's $40 price.Īlso potentially annoying is that there's no remote offline access, and you need to open up your desktop to the internet as a web server. Its MAJOR drawback, however, is that it has no sync/remote support. I used Yojimbo for a few years, and it's a really nice piece of software. posted by Severian to Technology (9 answers total) 6 users marked this as a favorite So, what other options are out there? I haven't found a comprehensive list anywhere that gives me a good idea of the strengths of each, hence why I'm asking the hivemind. If you couldn't tell requiring me to buy in to a web account for a piece of software is a huge turnoff for me. I don't want to pay a monthly or yearly subscription fee to use the software without ads on a service (webpresence) that I will never use. I just want a piece of software, not webpresence for this software. Other than booting the adspace, the subscription buys you better access to your online account hosted on EverNotes webspace. If you don't want the adspace there is the possibility of purchasing a "premium" account that is either a monthly or a yearly subscription. I haven't tried to disconnect from my network to see what happens to that adspace yet. You can use the software provided you are ok with having adspace on your actual window.

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I am currently exploring MacJournal (which looks to be the closest fit at first glance), Memoires (which I found via a previous AskMe post), EverNote, one of the Omni products (not a good fit), and DevonNote. I am going to miss those features all together. As a user of Journler I had come to enjoy and appreciate the following features: dropbox, tagged entires, the ability to utilize almost any file type, iPod syncing, blog syncing, and a MacMail like interface. As of today Journler has been abandoned by its creator.












Journler for mac