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I'm looking for an app to cover the functionality of Momento in iOS for me but on Android.

What I use the app for is more for memory keepsakes. I like to record when I pay bills, when I order stuff, when I change out my contacts, when I changed the filter to the fridge, etc. Thats how I manage my todo list. I take a look at the last time I did something and think about if it is time to do it again.

Something that is date centric, allows text and photo entry, and has tagging capabilities. I don't want something that syncs with Facebook and/or Twitter, but if that is optional then I just won't use those particular features. If I can manage the data from my Mac (via standalone app or web interface) then that would be an added bonus.

Thanks for your input.

Edit: I've considered just using Evernote for this. And I might just end up doing that and keep these in a separate binder. Idk.. my notes and my journal have always been separate kinds of things (when I had them in a physical form and in a digital form). Evernote isn't really "date centric"...

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After looking more into the description of this app and some of the top reviews, this might not be a solution for you, but I'll just put it out there: Little Diary.

I happened to come across this app today reading about Android app re-designs and it reminded me of your post which had me stumped when I first read it days ago. It does appear to be date-centric, but I don't see anything about support for pictures, unfortunately.

I'm looking for an app to cover the functionality of Momento in iOS for me but on Android.

What I use the app for is more for memory keepsakes. I like to record when I pay bills, when I order stuff, when I change out my contacts, when I changed the filter to the fridge, etc. Thats how I manage my todo list. I take a look at the last time I did something and think about if it is time to do it again.

Something that is date centric, allows text and photo entry, and has tagging capabilities. I don't want something that syncs with Facebook and/or Twitter, but if that is optional then I just won't use those particular features. If I can manage the data from my Mac (via standalone app or web interface) then that would be an added bonus.

Thanks for your input.

Edit: I've considered just using Evernote for this. And I might just end up doing that and keep these in a separate binder. Idk.. my notes and my journal have always been separate kinds of things (when I had them in a physical form and in a digital form). Evernote isn't really "date centric"...

I'm sure there are apps that suits your need. But the problem here is finding one.

Personally I'm using Quill, just a hand-written note taking app. Not something that you described.

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