Could I muse here that perhaps it's my third world (Indian) upbringing, which leads me to question privacy within a family, specially in a situation as this. My parents have always been rather liberal but to expect a fierce privacy is ill-founded in Indian families. I expect to continue the same with my own progeny.

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not yet. I write to my main journal once or twice a week, so I don't see the need to maintain two journals. What're you using it for?

I understand a need, perhaps, to use it to record health data. But if/when I get serious about that, I'll mainly use Apple's Health app.

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I understand the 'idea' of respecting an adult's privacy, but if something like that were to happen to someone in my family, I would open their computers and log in to every social network to figure things out, privacy be damned.

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My two cents - I've tried all of these, but once you get used to Day One's interface, there's no turning back.

I know it feels like overkill, specially now that they're focusing on the Activity Feed and photos, but if you ignore all that and just use the journal, there's barely any comparison in speed, comfort and features.

But, to each their own… :)

Heck, I was so impressed by Samir Ghobril's Ipsum journal [itunes.apple.com] that I decided to replicate the functionality using Ionic! It was a great learning project. :)

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that actually sounds like a great medical product!

@kdfrawg interesting. Never heard of it…

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tweetdeck?

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battery saver mode!

@skematica what is FJ?

yup. Too true. I recently wrote against Facebook's Snap-creep on my blog and immediately felt like an old guy ranting!

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