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Diarium: Journal intime

Diarium: Journal intime

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 3.1.2

Taille:30.9 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 7.0+

Promoteur:Timo Partl

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Description de l'application

Diarium : Votre journal et agenda numérique tout-en-un

Diarium est l'application de journalisation ultime, se synchronisant de manière transparente sur tous vos appareils. Pas d'abonnement, pas de publicité – juste une journalisation pure et fonctionnelle. Gardez vos souvenirs en sécurité et organisés, avec des rappels quotidiens pour vous aider à capturer vos expériences. Diarium intègre automatiquement des informations contextuelles telles que les événements de votre calendrier et la météo, ce qui rend la journalisation plus facile que jamais.

Principales caractéristiques :

  • Prise en charge Rich Media : Joignez des photos, des vidéos, des enregistrements audio, des fichiers, des tags, des personnes, des notes et des lieux à vos entrées.
  • Données contextuelles : Consultez les événements de votre calendrier, la météo et d'autres informations pertinentes à côté de vos entrées.
  • Options d'intégration : Connectez-vous à vos réseaux sociaux préférés (Facebook, Last.fm, Untappd, etc.) et à vos trackers de fitness (Google Fit, Fitbit, Strava, etc.) pour une vue globale de votre vie. (Fonctionnalité de la version Pro)
  • Format personnalisable : Utilisez des puces, le formatage du texte et bien plus encore pour personnaliser votre journal.
  • Sécurisé et privé : Protégez votre agenda avec un mot de passe, un code PIN ou une empreinte digitale. Vos données restent hors ligne et sous votre contrôle.
  • Compatibilité multiplateforme : Disponible sur Android, Windows, iOS et macOS.
  • Synchronisation Cloud : Gardez vos entrées synchronisées sur tous vos appareils via OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud ou WebDAV. (Fonctionnalité de la version Pro)
  • Migration facile : Importez vos entrées de journal à partir d'autres applications comme Diaro, Journey, Day One et Daylio.
  • Personnalisation : Choisissez votre thème, votre couleur, votre police et votre photo de couverture pour créer un journal vraiment personnel.
  • Rappels quotidiens : Ne manquez jamais une journée de journalisation avec des rappels utiles.
  • Sauvegarde et restauration : Sauvegardez et restaurez facilement les données de votre journal.
  • Journal de voyage : Revivez vos aventures avec une vue cartographique du monde de vos voyages.
  • Suivi de l'humeur : Suivez votre humeur à l'aide d'étoiles et de balises de suivi.
  • Utilisation polyvalente : Parfait pour le journal de gratitude, le bullet journal ou le journal de voyage.
  • Options d'exportation : Exportez vos entrées sous forme de fichiers Word (.docx, .html, .json, .txt). (Fonctionnalité de la version Pro)
  • Application gratuite, mise à niveau Pro disponible : Profitez d'une version gratuite avec la possibilité de passer à la version Pro pour des fonctionnalités améliorées. La version Pro est un achat unique et non un abonnement. (Remarque : les licences d'application pour différentes plates-formes doivent être achetées séparément.)

Quoi de neuf dans la version 3.1.2 (25 octobre 2024) :

  • Optimisé pour Android 15
  • Taille de l'application réduite
  • Performances améliorées
  • Widgets améliorés
  • Et bien plus encore !
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