The transition from paper to digital format has already led us to carry all kinds of documents on our mobiles. Find out what the My Citizen Folder app offers in terms of legal documents or how note apps are useful for almost anything. Even to write a diary, even if for that there are more specialized applications.
Power write down our daily (or weekly) experiences in detail it is something that will allow us in the future to circle our lives and feed our nostalgia. And in this article, we have compiled six best Android mobile apps which are very well designed for it.
Review: Travel
We start by talking about one of the classic applications for keeping a diary from your mobile. It offers a paid version which gives access to use it on different devices and to make backup copies, but its version free
Review: Travel
Daily
In the past we already talked about Daylio as a good daily application for our state of mind which stands out above all for not having to write anything beyond selecting our mood and activities. Based on this, this app sums up how we feel on a daily basis based on the feedback we gave it.
Daylio’s diary, agenda, encouragement
Handrail
We mentioned note apps at the beginning and an app like Daybook couldn’t be more relevant in which we get full diary, notes and diary app. An interesting 3 for 1 that stands out for the customization of the interface thanks to the different themes it offers and the good integration of its functions. As far as the diary is concerned, the possibility of creating voice entries is particularly remarkable (essential on days when you don’t feel like writing and when you have something to talk about).
Logbook: diary, notes, diary
Personal diary
The name of this app is not misleading, being one of the most downloaded journaling apps on Google Play. If there are two words that define it, it is simplicity and customization
Personal diary
diaro
In Diaro we find a neat interface in which the possibility of create complete articles with text and images and even be able to label them to locate and organize them more easily. It also supports the ability to restrict access by fingerprint and syncs with DropBox to always have a backup available.
Diaro – Journal Notebook
universe
Although this is another app that can be used to manage common notes, it has the potential to be a great personal diary. It offers biometric access systems to prevent access to others, tickets with possibility to export in PDF to create backup copies and, ultimately, a simple and intuitive interface with which to fill our day-to-day experiences.
Universe: Diary & Notes
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