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We at TUAW love
Journler (OK ... we love a
lot of things; but that's beside the point). Journler was recently updated to version 2.5.4, giving many fixes to the note-taking,
Swiss Army Knife journaling application. Some of the fixes include:
- Leopard compatibility
- Improved Tiger performance
- Token based tagging
- Built-in blogging removed (added support for 3rd party weblog apps)
- MailTags keyword support
- Importing PDFs got faster
In addition to these features, Journler also became a shareware application. What this means is that when Journler 2.6 is released, you will need to buy a license to keep running Journler; otherwise, you will be limited to a 60-day trial, after which, you will need to buy it. Version 2.5.4 is meant to be a "transitioning version" where you can buy a license now, but these licenses will not be enforced until 2.6.
The developer's blog has the complete details. Until version 2.6,
Journler will remain free to download from the Journler/Sprouted website.
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