When comparing Moleskine Journal vs Capture 365 Journal, the Slant community recommends Moleskine Journal for most people. In the question“What are the best journaling apps for iOS?” Moleskine Journal is ranked 6th while Capture 365 Journal is ranked 23rd. The most important reason people chose Moleskine Journal is:
Saves having multiple apps.
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Pros
Pro Everything in one spot
Saves having multiple apps.
Pro Innovative
Moleskine has unique and rarely seen features such as handwriting support, paintbrush, highlighting, color options, multiple notebooks that can be derived from different templates.
Pro Paper styles
Pro Handwriting support
Pro Automatically posts photos and locations if I don’t have time to
Pro Multiple media types supported
Can attached multiple images and videos to each entry.
Pro Local syncing
Can sync locally with WIFI and not use cloud services.
Pro macOS app
Has a macOS app counterpart.
Pro Rich text formatting
Supports rich text formats. Bold, Italics and underline.
Pro Templates
Supports custom templates for quick insertion into entries.
Pro Location and weather support
Location and weather data is automatically acquired and added to entry.
Pro Feeds support
Can import from social media services and calendar such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Flickr.
Pro Cloud syncing
Can sync with iCloud and Dropbox.
Pro Multiple tags
Supports more than one tag for each entry.
Pro Multiple journals
Can have more than one journal.
Cons
Con Lack of instructions
There's some difficulty getting an answer from Moleskine.
Con Unresponsive to Apple Pen and palm rejection when using a small tip
This causes random signs and overflows of different line thickness.
Con Complicated interface - no page or word search
The interface is quite cumbersome; not as easy as Good Notes. If you need to find a page, there's no index or a way to search by word. The Page-Turn Assist works but as soon as you turn it off, pages are very hard to turn.
Con Couldn’t synch
I couldn’t synch, I couldn’t save into the cloud, couldn’t make an extra journal and ended completely disappointed because I paid and can’t really use it for anything.
Con Images way to small in entry page
The images in an entry don't automatically appear. You have to click a slightly dark button that tells you there are images in your entry. However, the images still appear small. If you double-click, the image appears large but the text gets covered.
Con Feeds are charged individually
You have to pay for each of the feeds that you want to import and you can’t import your photos from the roll with a date like in other more famous journaling apps.
Con Can’t see all the entries within a specific tag
And the service wouldn’t give an answer about this feature.
Con Unreliable and buggy
It's still 'flaky', what you would expect from an app in beta. It sometimes crashes, thus unstable; it also freezes; it does not import, as yet. You are also unable to try before you buy. It has some work to do before becoming a quality app.