4 Diary apps to save all your memories

Surely most of all of you have had at some stage in your life a diario. To many it will seem somewhat unimportant, however, it is one of the best ways to save our memories. In the past, although that was not so many years ago, notebooks were used, and even those newspapers that had a lock or padlock so that no one could snoop. But with the advancement of technology and the proliferation of smartphones and applications, all that has improved. Now that you always carry your iPhone with you, you can have a real diary capable of storing all your memories, not only in text format, but also by attaching photographs, drawings, videos, etc. If you take a look through the App Store you will see that there are tons of Diary apps, but today we are going to show you only four of the best.

Day One (4.99 €)

It's probably the journal app better known today; It has won several awards and is highly valued especially for its ability to synchronize all entries through the cloud and thus have them available on all your devices. It has a ton of great features, you can even dictate the inputs through the Apple Watch. And of course you can add photos to your days.

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little memories (Free)

Featured by iTunes publishers, Little Memory is a minimalist journal app, perfect for short entries with the ability to add a photo and location. You can bookmark your favorite posts and receive notifications in the morning with inspirational words. A particularly unique feature of the app is its ability to see inside the words used and show you emotions on a time graph.

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grid diary (Free)

If you have trouble getting started, Grid Diario will help you by asking some of the questions that will serve as a starting point. In addition, one of its most outstanding characteristics is that it shows you the entries not in page format but as a grid, hence its name.

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Gratitude Journal (2.99 €)

This journal app brings a positive approach to your daily schedule. Using the principles of positive psychology, the app asks you to take note of the top five things that have made you happy throughout the day. It encourages you to do this every day for at least three weeks as you see how this shift in perception affects your overall happiness.

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SOURCE | iPhoneLife


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