Submitted by c_h_r_i_s_t_o_p_h t3_10v30qw in dataisbeautiful
kilo-kos t1_j7lhhqf wrote
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This looks very similar to Pixels by Teo Vogel, does Moodistory have any advantages?
c_h_r_i_s_t_o_p_h OP t1_j7m5fml wrote
Yes, a lot I'd say - here's a list what are the biggest advantages:
+) In Moodistory you can create as many entries per day as you want - not just one. The calendar will show the average.
+) You can add location & photos to entries.
+) You add activities (aka events) to entries which will be analyzed.
+) Moodistory has an in-depth analytics sections which let you do drill-downs from a top level chart down to the underlying entries.
+) In Moodistory, the mood scale is customizable (and not fixed on a scale of 1 to 5 as in Pixels)
+) You can use iCloud for auto backup (or just alternatively manual backup just like in Pixels)
+) Reminders are much more sophisticated (e.g. random reminders, custom reminder tones etc.)
+) You can import data from other apps using the wizard-like import feature (via CSVs).
And these are not even all advantages. :)
kilo-kos t1_j7sv4kn wrote
Awesome, thanks for the info! Some of those like activities are in Pixels (you can also create custom tags), but I'm intrigued by multiple entries and complex reminders.
c_h_r_i_s_t_o_p_h OP t1_j7thdjj wrote
If you're going to switch from Pixels to Moodistory, a fellow supported has created a Python script which transforms Pixel's data to Moodistory's CSV import format. https://github.com/wdyst/pixels2moodistory
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