Comments on “Day One 2.0
Zach Holman@holman ·
Really dig Day One, although it's kind of a bummer seeing iCloud/Dropbox sync options pulled out. I generally trust Day One, but having my journal entries laying on a small company's servers is pretty sketch. That said, looking forward to whenever they ship private-key encryption this year — http://dayoneapp.com/sync/ — since that'll go a long, long way to e… See more
benburns@benburns · Product Manager, Bose
@holman Hm -- what has the Dropbox backup been replaced by? Can you still export to PDF and get that out of the app?
tom meagher@tomfme · now is good.
@holman No idea for sure, but Day One probably uses AWS or something similar. I doubt their method for storing it is sketch.
Paul Mayne@paulmayne · Designer, Day One
@benburns @holman Yes, we have improved PDF Export, plain text / Markdown export and are working on JSON and HTML export flavors.
Zach Holman@holman ·
@thomasmeagher They do use AWS, but I'm more worried about their employees getting popped, or making a mistake, or who knows. My complaints are less about the technology and more about the wisdom of sharing your private thoughts with *any* third party.
Daylen@askdaylen · Student and Windows Insider in Vancouver
@holman @thomasmeagher I totally agree. Remember what happened with Wink (http://www.engadget.com/2015/04/...).