![]() Magically, Journler finds out what your system folder icons and uses them in its sidebar. I prefer the calender in Journler and I obviously prefer Journler’s toolbar icons. Overall, the Journler interface is quite similar to that of MacJournal. The main change is that I noticed is slightly more spacing in the entry list. ![]() The Journler interface recieved a pretty small facelift with the latest update. Although this makes more sense I still think it looks a little odd (however, the plastic finish on the buttons is nice). The entry selection buttons (on the far left of the toolbar) are a little odd because they go up and down rather than left/right. One thing I do not like is that while in three-pane view, the entry list does not have an alternating background. The calender looks a bit odd swimming in a see of white space when one’s sidebar is extra wide but otherwise it looks a-okay. The option to display entries either in the sidebar or above the actual entry text (like you would see messages in Mail) is nice. I’m not crazy about the fullscreen here (but I’m not really big on fullscreen writing anyway) but it is quite customizable. Those hideous, Panther-y icons are what’s really killing this interface. ![]() I mean, they have a new dock icon, I don’t think it would kill them to get some new toolbar icons as well. However, one thing I simply do not get is the fact that some of those godawful toolbar icons from v2 are still hanging around. It is starting to look like a nice, Leopard-worthy app. I must say, kudos to Mariner for the improvements in the MacJournal interface. So now, considering that MacJournal has just released a new version and Journler will soon be going commercial, I figured I would do a “fairer” match-up. Some people did not like the agèd nature of MacJournal during the original match.
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