![]() Surely it’s heresy at Microsoft to have an app that does NOT save data to OneDrive cloud storage? As it stands, Journal data is saved somewhere (undocumented) on the computer. Most surprising is the lack of cloud integration. While Journal is obviously a ink-based app, it’s a shame there’s no ability to add keyboard text or emoji. Even then, Journal still seems better suited to OneNote than sitting out on it’s own. Journal also seems to go against Microsoft’s modern strategy of being more platform independent, unless there’s iPhone, iPad and Mac apps in the strategic plan. It still seems more like a set of technologies that belong in OneNote (and some do) than in a standalone program. With the best will in the world, it’s hard to understand why Journal exists as a separate app. Journal pages can be printed (including Print to PDF, naturally) or exported to OneNote via the Print / Export dialog.
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