Mine: the first antisocial network—thought this might be a very interesting way to keep a journal
Mine: the first antisocial network—thought this might be a very interesting way to keep a journal

It's like twitter but better: there's no people

Mine: the first antisocial network—thought this might be a very interesting way to keep a journal
It's like twitter but better: there's no people
I'd try it out but it's apparently made for an older version of android than what I have so the Play store won't let me download it.
"more details," then "install anyway."
Wow that's a first for me. I usually find the opposite with my old android.
I'd love it if I could attach photos and videos.
I don't own an android phone (and my journal is analog) but I like the idea a lot :)
That's honestly kinda cool
Haha, nice.
I was going to downvote such a nonsensical idea (social app with you no people!) but clicked on the link out of curiosity.
So a note taking app. OK. Local storage only - hey, good on the dev. Ability to export and import, OK, now you're really making sense! More apps need to follow this approach.
Would've been a killer app 10 years ago (and I'm not being critical, I still think it's a great idea for some use-cases).
There was a lot of local journaling applications on the iPhone 10 years ago but they were abandoned and died when Apple changed their API. It's a shame because I had fun. Some are back with monthly subscription but it's ridiculous.