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		<title>Wanted: Daily Log app for iPhone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I want to log notes on a calendar on my iphone. I also want to be able to log several different types of things separately, but have the option to view them together on the same calendar. For example, say I want a food log, a workout log, and a mood log. I should be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want to log notes on a calendar on my iphone.  I also want to be able to log several different types of things separately, but have the option to view them together on the same calendar.</p>
<p>For example, say I want a food log, a workout log, and a mood log.  I should be able to thumb an icon, quickly type an entry, select the log name from a drop-down menu, and hit submit. Then, when i want to analyze what I&#8217;ve logged that month, I should be able to pull up a calendar-like interface that has my different logs visible across the whole week, month, or year.</p>
<p><strong>Long story short:</strong> I want this application, it doesn&#8217;t exist, and I can&#8217;t create it myself. Let&#8217;s call this app &#8220;Daily Log&#8221;. Interested? Read on&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Stuff I&#8217;ve tried already:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>iPhone&#8217;s regular calendar:<br />
       Creating an all-day event on the calendar and adding notes is a cumbersome process. Plus, between a log entry and a regular calendar event on the calendar</li>
<li>iPhone&#8217;s Notes application<br />
   manually entering the date at the top and just having a list of unsortable entries in the Notes interface is no more useful than carrying a notebook around in my purse.</li>
<li>GoalKeep ($3.99 on App store)<br />
   Goalkeep has something like the type of Calendar interface that I want. It has a cool &#8220;zoom in&#8221; feature that lets you see the day you click on in more detail, and each entry is displayed visually on the calendar with different colors. However, goalkeep isn&#8217;t a log application at all, so obviously it doesn&#8217;t serve my purpose.</li>
<li>Any kind of blog client<br />
   Blog clients have the whole &#8220;automatically date-stamp the entry&#8221; thing down, but they post the entry online, and the calendar view is only visible from a web browser assuming that particular blog has a calendar view (Livejournal does.). I want my entries private and viewable locally.</li>
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<p><strong>Here&#8217;s how Daily Log would work:</strong> </p>
<p>The user thumbs an icon, and Daily Log opens a &#8220;Write Log&#8221; interface including a text entry box, a pre-filled datestamp box (that can be manually edited), and a drop down menu with a few labels, the option to edit existing labels, and to create a new label.  The interface also includes a menu either at the top or the bottom that gives access to the &#8220;view logs&#8221; interface (more about this later too) and &#8220;settings/configuration&#8221; where you can create labels, or change other settings.</p>
<p>The user types an entry, selects the label for the entry, and hits submit. Daily Log returns to the Write Log interface, ready for the next entry.</p>
<p>If the user clicks on the &#8220;View Logs&#8221; button, the app displays a calendar with an overview of a period of time (year, month, week), and displays color-coded previews of the log entries on the dates (a different color for each different label). The user can click on the preview to see the full log entry.</p>
<p>The calendar view also has a link to the app&#8217;s configuration, where users can select colors for different labels when in the calendar view, and can show/hide different logs.</p>
<p><strong>Backup through itunes or the web:</strong><br />
This application should only come paired with a web-based service if it is for backup purposes only and does not prevent the user from writing logs without internet connectivity. I personally want to use my Daily Log at any time, any place, for personal, medical, or just plain TMI purposes, so I don&#8217;t want anyone but me looking at my log entries.</p>
<p>If possible, application data should be backed up when syncing with iTunes and not require internet connectivity at all. </p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s some example uses for Daily Log:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Daily food journal (without extra &#8220;count your calories etc&#8221; database lookup crap)</li>
<li>Mood log</li>
<li>Workout log</li>
<li>Dream Log</li>
<li>Menstrual / PMS log</li>
<li>&#8220;here&#8217;s what I did today&#8221; task logging</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s what Daily Log would NOT be:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>NOT a to-do list application (omg there are a million of those.)</li>
<li>NOT a reminder application</li>
<li>NOT a social networking client</li>
<li>NOT be dependent on internet connectivity to use</li>
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<p>Anyway&#8230;this is one of the reasons I wish I could have taken more (read: some) engineering stuff in college.  I&#8217;ve got ideas for tools, and the ability to describe them and design them&#8230; but I can&#8217;t make them. :(</p>
<p>Want to help?</p>
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