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  • Best app

    I enjoy using it, very easy to use!
  • Well designed, easy to use & effective

    A good working solution for people with diagnosed mood disorders. Reminds, you to make entries, measures mood, tags moods; analyses, graphs and reports moods. Send automatically updated data to your health professionals and easily backup your data. It's also very easy & intuitive to use.
  • Best mood-recording app I've seen, with good export functions

    iMoodJournal is a practical, workmanlike app that records moods, lets you see them in a variety of ways, and allows you to export your data. It isn't clotted with features, but it does what you need: I've found the hashtags and the long-term historical view useful, and I like the fact that I (and not the app) am the one who decides how often each day I should get a random alert to record mood. (As a nice privacy tweak, I get to decide what the alert message actually says.)
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  • Working well for me

    I wanted to see if I could identify triggers for mood swings. This app is great because it allows me to see patterns over the day, or across different hours of the day or days of the week. Also, being able to tag different factors means I start to see mood effects from certain people, activities or environments. I'm finding it really useful. It would be good to also be able to go back and edit the comments, a few times I've thought of extra things I haven't been able to add.
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  • Very good

    Very good 👍
  • Amazing app

    This is an amazing app for anyone trying to track their mood & possible triggers for mood swings. The ability to add photos to each log really showed how much my appearance changes with the change of mood. I am bipolar & have found this to be one of the best apps for mood tracking. Thanks. #Amazing
  • Good

    Really useful app, the coloured graph is very clear and good to view fluctuations in mood. The ability to leave notes is great and makes up a little for the lack of variety in mood choices.
    I also suffer with bipolar and add and find the mood choices way too simplistic when I can feel many different shades of very irritable, beyond happy into excitable and beyond that into a bit manic which might be the top end of the mood spectrum but is completely not nice. I can also feel calm (scratch that! Very rarely😄) and anxiety on different levels. It would be good if these kind of feelings could be charted too other than just in the notes, as the sort of people needing to track their mood, probably want to track this too. The reminder is a good idea, but I find the noise annoying so will see if I can turn it off. Other than that it's the most useful mood app ive found, but could be way more useful with the additions mentioned
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  • Imood journal!

    Great app I love seeing the changes in how I feel and what changes that, it's a really got app, and totally worth it!
  • Best app ever!

    I kid you not, I used to be one of those people who set a brand new diary for the year and pledged to write in it every day - I always failed. This app is an innovative approach to diary writing! I have never missed a day since October last year when I purchased it! I highly recommend this app! You will not be disappointed, I guarantee you.
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  • Useful Reminder!

    I find this app a very useful reminder to step back for a moment & focus on my feelings - by asking what I'm feeling it calls my attention back from any negative thoughts that any have crept into my mind & gives me a good opportunity to redirect myself towards something much more positive. When I'm feeling good to start with, I find entering the appropriate hashtag & a smiley face to be excellent positive reinforcement. I use it every day, & love it :-)
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