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I've been using phone and laptop with markdown journals synced between them. I'd love to do analog journaling but my handwriting. I love being able to sync the files using syncthing from my Mac to android phone. Can go out and write at coffee shops or whatever. Some day may go to analog. I'm used to writing in markdown apps though. This way just works for me.
May I ask what editor you use? I use Codium (a version of VSCode without without Microsoft spywares) to write my blog in Markdown (and libreOffice for the rest).
Mine is a real nightmare. It would shame any doctor. And I don't care, it's my journal I'm the only one supposed to be reading it... when I mange to read my handwriting :p
I use markor on Android and typora on the Mac. Prior to the android phone I had an iphone. Then I used IA writer on both. That was easier and I didn't need syncthing. I tried using a cloud sync app but it seemed to cause lots of conflicts. Typora for me is the nicest markdown app. i wish android had nicer markdown apps.
Thx. I will look at the Typora app to see what it is :)