Introspective and sentimental folks pause for some time daily to note down the day?s significant events on their journals. Many of them see journalizing as an honest form of release, even a form of therapy for some. Journals, handy as they are, are still bulky and can be a hassle to bring. With iJournal, you can capture every parcel of thought you mustered without the need to bring anything else other than your iPad.
iJournal comes as a faithful translation of the traditional journal, including the old paper and classic fonts. You?ll feel right at home, as you toggle on all the details that would suit your journal writing preferences. You can select from a good collection of fonts and backgrounds. The iPad application arranges the entries in an orderly manner, so you can backtrack with ease.
Even with the collections of old fashioned backgrounds, iJournal tosses in a lot of modern stuff to the mix. Photos can be attached to each entry, making them look like stylish blog posts. The slots for entries are also well arranged, so you can soup any of them up with images and other things you would love to attach. Seasoned bloggers will be familiar with the whole setup. They can use it as storage for their private journals.
iJournal, at first, may seem like a simple iPad application for journalizing. However, if you look beyond its intended use, you might have just found a gem of an app. Businessmen can use it as a stylish organizer, plotting out their daily agendas on its pages. Others can fill it with task lists, with accompanying notes, and schedules, which are helpful for out-of-town trips and market day. Students can also benefit from the application by turning it into a platform for notes. Given the organized arrangement of entries, they can easily review past lessons, as they prepare for an upcoming exam.

iJournal, despite of its simplicity, stands to amaze iPhone users with its functionality and approach to aesthetics. It proves to be useful, even for those who don?t have the patience to note down their lives? daily events.
For this iPad application to run, it requires iOS 4.2 or newer versions. You can get it via this iTunes link.




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