Switching to Day One with ease

Apple Inc. (global software)Wed May 13 2026
Some writers prefer logging thoughts in Apple\''s built-in Journal app, but others want more power. Day One, a popular journaling tool, now lets Apple Journal users move their old entries without losing anything. Instead of rebuilding years of writing, they can carry it all over in a few steps. The process starts inside Apple\''s own app, where users export their files. Then, Day One reads those files and imports everything neatly. On an iPhone or iPad, the transfer happens in the app\''s settings. A new option appears under Import/Export called \''Import from Apple Journal. \'' Tapping it opens a file picker so you can point Day One to the right location. On a Mac, it\''s even simpler: open the File menu, choose Import, and pick Apple Journal. Both ways use the same familiar file picker, so no tech skills are needed.
Not everyone needs extra features, but Day One offers more than the basic app. It supports images, tags, and cloud backups, which help organize years of writing. The update doesn\''t force users to start fresh—a common frustration when switching apps. Apple keeps improving its built-in tools, but third-party apps often fill gaps. Journaling is personal, so choice matters. Users who want stronger features now have an easier path to try Day One.
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