Take a look at Bento. I know it's a "Database" app, but I use it for capturing lots of diary-like things. It's really easy to set up as you want it, customizing fields and layout. You could build a great "diary" in a few minutes, fully customized to how you'd like to see it.
Just curious: how does a diary app different from a good note taking app? What are the requirements for a good diary app?
MaxJournal. Hands down.
Just curious; what do you guys use these journalling apps for? A simple journal of your thoughts and things you've been doing? Or other purposes. I read one guy uses Day One to jot down ideas he has etc..
I use evernote for school notes and random web stuff I want to keep, or products I'm interested in, etc..
Just looking to see what other uses people have for a separate app like this that doesn't get jumbled into the larger evernote or whatever database.
Cool thanks, I caved and got the iOS and OS X versions. Gonna give it a shot. I was never one to keep a journal of thoughts. I would try to get into a blogging a little bit but just something about it being out there for anyone to read meant I never kept it up for very long.
This might be a nice change and get me thinking about things a little more. Maybe help motivate me to actually get to the things I have on my todo lists as well