
Just drag the entry to the "utilities" smart folder. Later on i think the spotlight alternatives entry should also be present in the "utilities" smart folder. Now i create an note/entry in the "finder" smart folder. The "mac os x" smart folder lives in the "howto" smart folder,

Where the "finder" smart folder lives in the "mac os x" smart folder, Within this 1 journal i created lots of nested smart folders.
I thought you mentioned that nested smart folders were NOT possible? Yours was exactly the kind of response I hoped to get. I've found that MacJournal has an "Import from Journler" option, but when I pointed that function to my "Journler Entries" folder, MacJournal just adds a new "Journal" called "Journler" with no content in it.Īnd thanks again for your help. I'm especially interested in your method for importing your Journler files into MacJournal. (I think I've tried and rejected Notebook before, and several of the other candidates just seem to want to take on too much at once.) If you're an ex-Journler user, especially, lemme know what you use now, kay?Īfter a cursory look at the Journler alternatives you mentioned, I can see how MacJournal looks like a good choice. I realize I may be forced into finally giving up the ghost, here, and so I'm also open to suggestions for a replacement journaling/general-thought-collecting app. I'm fairly certain these weren't always issues. If the smart folder is set to include files with a certain tag, those tagged files still won't appear in the folder unless they're dragged there manually. Glitch Two: My smart folders don't seem to work. Glitch One: The "search" window in the toolbar seems to have gotten a bit flaky it's by no means guaranteed, now, that performing a search will turn up every use of the word/phrase. If anybody is, as I am, still using Journler and happens to have some fixes, I'd love to hear 'em: The support-forums-that-were are now dominated by spam. I've now finally got a glitch or two I'd really like to clear up, but development of Journler has (tragically) ended.

The long and the short of it: I've used Journler happily for damn near three years.
