Graphic Diary Android App Review
You might have already seen a fair share of diary apps in Google Play Store, and tested out at least some of them. But we have never quite seen one like the Graphic Diary for Android. The app virtually takes the text part out of your diary entries, and instead replaces them with something akin to science home work. Amused? Read ahead to find out more about Graphic Diary app. You can download the app for free.
Features
The underlying concept of Graphic Diary app for Android goes against the conventional idea of journaling. Or at least the way we’d understood it. Graphic Diary let you add entries on a day-by-day basis. These entries can cover virtually any topic. For example, this could be about the medicines you take, about tracking your weight, or you client meetings. You can add the entries anytime you wish, and later come back to the app to review it. You can save the diary not only as text notes, but as a history of numeral values of different subjects that are represented as graphs and tables. You can look at the forecast graph or about history of your health, sexual activity, body, sport, money and many other parameters. You can add your own parameters.
Those who like quantitative reviews of things, Graphic Diary for Android comes as a blessing. The graphics part of the app is not as impressive as its features. For all its innovative features, the app is a bit odd in execution, and this might be held against the app when it comes to selling the concept to new users. Functionality wise, the app is also slick and responsive. It is also easy to use, once you get used to its dynamics and design. Graphic Diary app requires Android OS versions 1.5 or higher.
Conclusion
Graphic Diary for Android is an innovative application that introduces a new way of making diary entries. Apart from text notes, it let you store entries as a history of numeral values of different subjects that are represented as graphs and tables. The app comes as a blessing to users who prefer to have quantitative reviews of things than mere textual entries denoting something. The graphics/design aspect has room for improvement. Otherwise, the app is functional and quite useful to the common man. More importantly, it gets the job done. Check it out if you’re open to testing out a diary app, built on a new concept.
Category: Free Android Apps





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