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micro Journal APK

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What's micro Journal APK?

micro Journal is a app for Android, It's developed by Amimetic author.
First released on google play in 9 years ago and latest version released in 8 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 2.15 stars with 216 rated times.
This product is an app in Productivity category. More infomartion of micro Journal on google play
microJournal is a minimalist notepad/journal where entries are restricted to only 100 characters.

★ Everything is private by default (though can be later shared).

★ Capture thoughts and ideas as you constrain yourself to very short "micro" entries.

★ Want an idea for something to write about? Hit the prompt button ("!") and get a short suggestion.

If you want a fully featured note App, with online sync and so on, I personally recommend Evernote. However, if you want a simple, easy to use App which forces you to be concise and which allows you to quickly share journal entries/notes via Twitter, SMS and so on, then microJournal is ideal.

Using microJournal

☆ Tap a saved note to share it.

☆ Hold on a saved note to edit it, clone it (start editing a copy of it) or to delete it.

☆ Export and import to and from SD card to allow you to backup/restore your entries.

☆ Premium export to word processors, blogs and email now available (requires purchase of key app).

Free

☆ The main functions of the app will remain free (including backup facility).

Premium Features

☆ There are several extra features to thank those who support the development of the App including extra settings (character limit, skip menu) and extra export options.


"very good !!!!!!!"
j

"Neat app!"
Ann

"Love it. I use it a few million times a day."
Alan

"Minimalistic and beautiful!"
Francis

"LOVE this app from the moment I first used it. I tried out half-a-dozen journaling apps, and this is the one I kept. Love the simplicity & no-frills!"
Rian

"I use this as a real journal. Capturing short, quick thoughts right as they happen just works so much better than trying to remember at day's end."
Justin