If they include iCloud support in the future, I might also switch to Journey forever. The only drawback I found about the journey was that it uses Google Drive to sync across the web and doesn’t support iCloud or Dropbox. It lets you import your journals from Day One so that you do not loose on your previous journals created on Day One. But, by far the biggest feature which will help you move away from Day One is its import feature. Other features include printing to PDF, exporting to docs, bulk exporting, adding reminders and much more. You can protect your journals with passwords. It has a night theme which is quite useful if you are up late night journaling. The app supports Markdown and Syntax editing, which is kind of becoming the norm these days.
You can create multiple journals inside the app and attach photos (up to 4) inside each entry. Okay, let’s get into the feature set of the Journey app which is as good as Day One’s if not more. The app is also fairly affordable when compared to the Day One app.
You can truly go cross-platform with this app. Not only it has an app for Mac, it also supports Windows and Android. Journey is your best bet when searching for a journal app which is as good as Day One.