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There are a lot of note-taking apps. Heck, your iPhone comes equipped with one right out of the box. However, there’s one thing missing from the countless apps that let you jot down your thoughts: personality. Rocksauce Studios is proud to present Quiller, an app that’s not about taking notes: it’s about keeping a journal. Unlike most apps of this type (which usually just turn into a place to keep grocery and to-do lists), Quiller is all about having a place to store your thoughts and personal stories. Quiller uses the iPad to recreate the experience of actually keeping a journal, replicating the feeling of ownership by letting you customize the experience and shooting inspiration straight into your brain by providing you with “thought prompts” for any situation. With Quiller, journaling is not only easy, but writer’s block is a thing of the past.
And since it’s designed by Rocksauce Studios, you can be assured that it’s a thing of absolute beauty to look at.
You can download Quiller right here. Scroll on down for the full list of features and the official press release!
“New iPad Journal App, Quiller, Has 1000+ Thought Prompts for Solving Writer’s Block
Quiller enhances daily journaling with topics such as grief, joy and spirituality provided by experts and seasoned journalers to help users capture their feelings and gain deeper self awareness
More than just a simple a journal, this interactive app will take first timers and avid journalers to new heights in how they experience and impact the world around them.
“I developed Quiller in a response to a need,” says Amy Randolph, creator of Quiller. “Many people want to write about their lives, but don’t know how to get started or keep the momentum going. Quiller is about accessing complex emotions that can be difficult to describe. Quiller provides direction, encouragement, even insight, to help users capture their experiences in ways that can have a healthy, productive impact on their lives.”
Some of Quiller’s journaling features include:
“The additional categories aren’t just there to help journalers address a variety life’s challenges and personal growth opportunities,” notes Randolph. “We want to put an end writer’s block once and for all.”
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If you would like more information on Quiller, or to schedule an interview, please contact:
Suzanne Vernau-Feezel, Upbeat Marketing
Phone: 512-417-0070
[email protected]“
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