Day One for Mac, the highly rated journaling app that was hailed by Apple as last year’s Mac App Store App of the Year, has just been issued a major update from developer Bloom Built............................
When it updated Day One for iOS with PDF export and printing and other enhancements late last February, Bloom Built noted that it would also significantly update Day One for Mac. Well, the day for Day One for Mac’s new significant update has finally arrived.
The latest update to Day One for Mac also happens to add support for PDF export and printing. But that’s not all, as it also delivers the following notable improvements:
- Add Current Location (Maps, Foursquare, Custom locations coming soon)
- Use Photo Date / Time when adding to entry
- Use Photo Location
- Weather
- Drag Photo to App Icon to create new Photo Entry
- Increased Photo Resolution to 2100 pixels
- Retain Photo Exif data inside image file
- Hashtag Autocompletion
- Open in Marked App
- Default to show “All” entries in Timeline
- Show Backups in Finder Button
- Auto-Hyphenation with indentations
- Increased Backup Limit
- Convert All Hashtags Button (Advanced Settings)
- Support unicode input in URL handler
The new version of Day One for Mac is available now in the Mac App Store as a free update or as a new $9.99 download. The app is compatible with any Mac running OS X 10.7.4 or later.
In case you haven’t heard, Day One for iOS, which is normally priced at $4.99, is currently available for free in celebration of the App Store’s fifth anniversary. As part of its 5 Years of App Store promotion, Apple is giving away five landmark games and five groundbreaking apps, including Day One, for a limited time.
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