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Régis Mathias

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Day One free vs. premium subscription Day One is a free app, but if you want to have more than one journal, unlimited secure cloud backup, syncing across devices, unlimited photos per entry, unlimited videos, audio recordings, drawings, an Instagram importer, a special email address that you can use to send entries to your Day One journals, and even more, you’ll want to pay the yearly subscription fee of $34.99. If you’re into journaling, it’s worth it. I’ve been paying for years now and don’t regret it in the least. Another perk of subscribing is that you will save 25% off printed books. Printing a physical book That’s right. You can get a printed book of your entries. This is amazing for people like me who love analog journaling. Right now, you can only use the print feature on an iPhone. In the app, you can choose which years you’d like to print. For my first book, I picked all the entries from 2022. There are options to exclude certain entries, change the font and font size that the book is printed in. You can also decide if you want to include images, tags, dates, weather, and more. Once you’ve made all your choices, the book will be “built” in the app and you’ll be able to view it. You can also decide the cover color, the picture on the cover, pictures on the back cover, and title. Books can be created as hardbound books or soft-cover books. Hardbound books are only a few dollars extra and that’s what I went with. I also think that the pricing is not bad at all.

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