I was excited when I saw this email in my inbox, but when I read it, I didn't 
see anything that wasn't already in the Journal app before I upgraded to IOS 18.

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From: VIPhone <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2024 7:38 PM
To: VIPhone <[email protected]>
Subject: iOS 18 Brings Much Needed Features to Journal App, 9 to 5 Mac

9 to 5 Mac - Thursday, September 19, 2024

Last year, Apple introduced its brand new Journal App alongside its iOS 17.2 
update. It was a very basic app with one real function: inputting journal 
entries in chronological order. While customers welcomed the new free app, many 
pretty basic features were missing. There was no search functionality, no 
password protection, and no additional insights that could be seen. Just one 
continuous feed for your journal entries. But, it looks as though Apple 
listened to our feedback and added a few new features to the iOS 18 version of 
the Journal App. Here are all the changes you can use today!

Be sure to check out our hands-on video below to see all these changes in 
action.
1.
Search
This was the one feature Apple omitted from their initial Journal App release 
that annoyed me a bit. I know people who journal multiple times a day. So if 
you had 100s of journal entries, there was no way to quickly look up one that 
you wrote in the past. You would have to endlessly scroll through your feed 
attempting to find your three-month-old entry. This was a big turn-off for many 
digital journalers. One of the best parts of journaling is being able to go 
back later and reflect on past entries. The fact that there was no search 
function really made that tough to do.
So the first thing Apple did was add a search function that persists on the top 
right corner. You can search based on media type, text that was written, dates, 
activities and pretty much anything that has something to do with a post. This 
makes management and navigation of the entire app much better.

2.
Insights
The next feature Apple added was the insights feature. This is my absolute 
favorite new feature. This essentially gamifies the journal entry process but 
giving you all the data you want to know about your journaling. You can see:
*             Number of entries
*             Words written
*             Daily and weekly streaks
*             Calendar view
*             Visited locations
*             Media types journaled
Apple really doubled down on this because the very first thing you see when you 
open the app is an info bar at the top that gives you some insights into your 
journaling at a glance. They also added a much more robust page view of your 
insights that gives you all the metrics listed above. Not only that, but they 
also allow you to expand on each one of the insight cards to get an even better 
look at each statistic. All in all, a very welcome update to the Journal App.

3.
Locking Journal App
iOS 18 gave users the ability to hide and password-protect individual apps. Be 
sure to watch our walkthroughs here to see how that is done. But on top of this 
new feature, Apple gave us the ability to also lock the Journal app. The 
process is very simple:
*             Tap on the 3 dots on top right hand corner
*             Tap 'Lock Journal'
*             Input passcode
*             Turn it on
So now, every time you or someone tries to access your journal entries, it is 
password protected.

4.
Other quality updates
Apple also included some other quality-of-life updates that many people will 
enjoy. Apple added a better notification management option in the settings 
menu. You can now set up notifications to remind you to journal at any time. 
You can set up notifications based on time and day of the week. Then, to 
coincide with the new Streak feature, you can get notification reminders to 
continue your Journaling streak!
There is also a new section to manage the type of health access the Journal App 
has. The main focus of journaling is improving mental well-being, so Apple now 
allows the journal app to sync with your health app. It primarily focuses on 
the Mindfulness aspect of the health app. So after each journal entry, you can 
input how you are feeling, and it will be recorded in the Journal app as well 
as the Health app.
Lastly, there will also be some Apple Intelligence-related updates to the 
Journal app that will come with iOS 18.1. But we will bring that up when it is 
released to the public

Final thoughts
I am very content with these new updates. I personally believe this should all 
have been included in the first iteration of the Journal App, but at least we 
finally got some features with this 2.0 version. What do you think of these 
changes? Do you journal? Have you been using Apple's Journal App since it was 
released? Let's discuss this in the comments below!

Original Article at:
https://9to5mac.com/2024/09/19/ios-18-brings-much-needed-features-to-journal-app/
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