Bloom Built’s journaling app, Day One 2, was refreshed in the App Store this morning with more than a dozen new features, including integration with iOS 9’s Spotlight Search feature, an “On This Day” feature which lets you relive what happened on this day by using filters and notifications, JSON file import, search filters for showing entries matching your search keywords in the Timeline and more. The app is still available half price for$4.99 on the App Store.

You can now use Tags and Places in search and there’s a new single-day view available by hitting the arrow icon in Calendar view or tapping a date in the Timeline view.

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Long-tapping URLs in your entires now opens iOS’s multi-purpose Share sheet, there are new PDF-related options available inSettings → Exportand you can now link Twitter @names inSettings → Appearance, among other enhancements.

Day One 2 highlights

Day One’s 2.0.7 update includes the following features and fixes.

Fixed and improved:

This update is free for existing users of Day One 2.

End-to-end encryption for Day One Sync

Day One Sync, a proprietary syncing service provided as an alternative to iCloud and Dropbox sync in Day One 2, will soon gain end-to-end encryption.

As Bloom Builtexplainedin a blog post, this feature will receive a professional security audit and will encrypt your personal journaling data as it’s being transmitted between your device and the servers.

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Pieces of information that don’t qualify as personal journaling data won’t be encrypted end-to-end, including the date and time of an entry and when it was edited, journal names, image type and dimensions, technical information about the devices and platforms you use with Day One and statistics such as the number of journals, entries and images.

“We use this data only for internal purposes (customer support, sync functionality, business metrics, etc.) and treat it as confidential,” reads the post.

Day One 2 and Day One Classic

Day One 2.0 was released as a brand new app, requiring existing users to purchase it. The original version of the app, renamed as Day One Classic, is still available.

Day One Classic is compatible with Day One 2 when using Day One Sync, but iCloud and Dropbox sync is not supported in Day One 2. Bloom is working on more Day One 2 features, including audio recording, places, Activity feed, Night Mode, people tags, native embeds, attachments and more.

Pricing and availability

Day One 2 requires an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad with iOS 9.0 or later.

The app includes a native WatchOS 2 component for your Apple Watch and is localized in English, Arabic, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Spanish and Traditional Chinese.

Day One 2 is $4.99 on the App Store.

Day One 2 for the Mac is $29.99 on the Mac App Store.