Automattic-owned Day One has announced a Windows version of its journaling app, out there now on the Microsoft Store. The corporate says it provides “the identical trusted, distraction-free expertise” because it does on different platforms. It’s additionally free to make use of, and received’t rely towards the free plan’s one-device syncing restrict, for now.
One of many extra in style journaling apps, Day One has solely been out there as an internet app and on iOS, macOS, and Android, thus far. As for the way lengthy the brand new Home windows model doesn’t rely towards your syncing machine restrict, the Microsoft Retailer itemizing doesn’t specify for the way lengthy, past its “restricted launch interval.” We’ve requested Automattic if it may be extra particular and can replace if it shares that data.
From the video above, the Home windows Day One app will likely be acquainted, particularly when you’ve used the Mac or net model. Like on different platforms, you get limitless textual content entries to which you’ll be able to add multimedia and search tags. Entries are saved regionally and use end-to-end encryption for cloud backups. The app additionally provides “day by day prompts and inspiration” to assist get you going.
Day One requires a subscription to its Premium plan for issues like maintaining a number of journals, including movies or voice recordings to entries, or utilizing the app’s built-in voice dictation. You possibly can see the full list on its website. Day One’s announcement says it’s planning future AI options akin to “context-aware” journaling prompts and AI-summaries of your previous journal entries.