Zinnia - Planner & Journal for pc

Zinnia for Pc

Published by Pixite Inc. on 2024-09-24

  • Category: Lifestyle
  • License: Free
  • Current version: 1.34.2
  • File size: 160.83 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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★ ★ ★ Zinnia Overview

       

What is Zinnia? Zinnia is a journaling app that helps users develop a habit of mindfulness by recording their day, goals, priorities, and special moments. The app offers a variety of fun and practical journaling templates, daily reminders, and a vast library of decorative elements to personalize the spreads. Users can share their creations on social media and save them as PDF or archive with iCloud syncing. Zinnia is regularly updated with new features, content, and tutorials.



Software Features and Description

1. Zinnia currently has more than 8 different tools for writing, painting, and editing (many from our award-winning app, Pigment), an unlimited color palette using our best-in-class color picker, and an artist-curated collection of fonts that works with our robust text editing system.

2. Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited when you purchase a Zinnia Premium subscription.

3. Subscribe to Zinnia Premium to unlock unlimited pages and journals, export capability, and complete access to Zinnia Studio content.

4. You may manage Zinnia Premium subscriptions and turn off auto-renewal by going to your Account Settings after purchase.

5. Zinnia Premium automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.

6. The free download of Zinnia is a demonstration of the software and contains restrictions on content and functionality.

7. Use Zinnia Premium for free during the free 7-day trial.

8. Zinnia is regularly updated with new features, content, and tutorials – incorporating user requests when possible.

9. A variety of fun-but-practical journaling templates provide colorful structure: habit trackers, to-do lists, weekly logs and more.

10. Learn artistic techniques and find creative inspiration with our massive collection of tutorials! Visit youtube.com/pixite to get started.

11. Zinnia is the most expressive way to document the things that matter most to you.

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Download and install Zinnia - Planner & Journal on your computer


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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install Zinnia - Planner & Journal app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using Zinnia on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Zinnia"
    • The search will reveal the Zinnia - Planner & Journal app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once Zinnia is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Zinnia.
    • Now enjoy Zinnia on PC.

Download a Compatible APK for PC


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Get APK for PC → Pixite Inc. 4.53 1.34.2


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Get Free on Mac Pixite Inc. 42376 4.53

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Zinnia - Planner & Journal functions

- Daily reminders to keep users in the habit of journaling

- Dozens of professionally designed templates for habit trackers, to-do lists, weekly logs, and more

- Vast library of decorative elements, including washi tape, brushes, stickers, and fonts

- Unlimited color palette using the best-in-class color picker

- Artist-curated collection of fonts that works with the robust text editing system

- More than 8 different tools for writing, painting, and editing

- Ability to copy, paste, undo, redo, erase, group, and move sections

- Option to share creations directly to Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, and other social networks

- iCloud syncing to ensure the journal is safe and sound

- Regular updates with new features, content, and tutorials

- Free download with restrictions on content and functionality

- Zinnia Premium subscription for unlimited pages and journals, export capability, and complete access to Zinnia Studio content

- Free 7-day trial for Zinnia Premium

- Paid subscriptions cost $3.99 USD per week for the weekly plan, $9.99 USD per month for the monthly plan, and $39.99 USD per year for the yearly plan

- Automatic renewal unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period

- Ability to manage subscriptions and turn off auto-renewal in Account Settings

- Privacy Policy and Terms of Use available on the app's website.


Pros:

- Clean and beautiful interface

- Allows for multiple journals for different aspects of life

- Eases anxiety levels compared to paper journals

- Fun to scan and import handmade items or photos

- Offers online stickers and washi tape


Cons:

- Glitchy and unstable, causing frustration and wasted time

- Limited free version with only 3 notebooks with 3 pages each

- Expensive subscription cost of $40 per year

- Text feature of templates cannot be disabled, making it difficult to handwrite

- No tool for drawing straight lines or selecting specific areas of a sticker

- No offline access to journals

- Developers have not addressed common complaints about cost and glitches



Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Lovely app! So worth it, but one minor suggestion:

    By MikayIaDawn (Pcmac user)

    Such a beautiful app! It has already helped me start over 12 journals for almost every aspect of my life and in such a clean way. It has eased my anxiety levels beyond compare to regular paper as I know I’m not consuming and dumping as much. Not to much though, scanning something handmade, a photo, then importing to the app is SO fun! Scrapbooking! Everything! As for the pricing, don’t let it get to you. The subscription per year is SO worth it if you were to buy using, buying, painting and working in multiple notebooks. $3.33/month for a new notebook with unlimited pages and resources is an exactly perfect price point I’m happy to pay. The only one minor question I have is if it’d be possible to manually organize the journals in the first landing page. I would prefer to see them lined up with each corresponding notebook and it’s kind of confusing as when to where my journal is when I need it. I take an extra second of being anxious to find it. Hope it’s possible! Amazing app! So thankful to have found it!
  • Room for improvement

    By moushidoodles (Pcmac user)

    I’ve been using this app for a couple weeks now and I’m really enjoying it. I bit the bullet and bought the app for the year, to be honest the free version while cool is extremely limited in the number of pages you can have which I get but it was so limited that I initially uninstalled it. Now that I have the full version I’m keeping several journals for my mental health, my personal planner, my school planner, my student meetings and my parent meetings. Two pieces of advice I would give to the developers is to include coloring pages or stickers, a little bit of a mental break activity that I think would be easy to include, it would just be the line work so the person can color in the piece, I thought this would be really cool especially with the mandalas but it didn’t work. My second piece of advice would to allow for offline access to your journals. The person might not be able to use all the stickers, but adding pages and allowing for the person to write out their thoughts while offline I think would be really nice and doable. The person can also view and add to their planners without being online, I ran into this issue when I was away from the house and needed to check my schedule, but wasn’t able to, since I didn’t have access to WiFi. I think with these additions this app would be just about perfect for the needs it wants to fulfill.
  • Potential, but not there yet

    By abdul fattah yono (Pcmac user)

    When I saw this app off an Instagram ad, I was so excited to try it out, as I’ve bullet-journaled for years and have been hoping to find a paperless option that would give me the same capabilities as my paperless journal. I wanted to love this app and I love the idea of having online stickers and washi tape, but within five minutes of using the app I could tell how glitchy it was (using the drawing tool, my lines would shift around after setting down the pencil) and immediately deleted it. I have a couple suggestions for this app that would make it more similar to a physical planner: offer an option to disable the text feature of templates (really frustrating trying to handwrite on it), offer a tool for drawing straight lines as opposed to using one of the planner templates, offer a tool to allow people to draw an area of the paper sticker they want to use (rather than just putting a rectangle on the page), maybe portrait mode can be one half of a two-page spread and landscape would allow the user to see both pages? Yes, $40 may be cheaper than the amount someone spends on a paper journal and tools, but there’s also an opportunity cost of this app, which is the frustration and time spent trying to deal with the glitches. I would love to try this app again if the bugs are worked out, and I really hope they are, because this app is a wonderful idea.
  • $40 a Year?

    By Write4u2mydear (Pcmac user)

    I have been saying there needs to be a bullet journal app for some time now and was so excited to learn about this app. However, with how many glitches there are and after reading other reviews, I cannot justify paying $40 a year. I got a glitch not even 1 minute into the app (the app froze after trying to place a single sticker on a new journal) After reading through other reviews, it sounds like the cost of the app is a common complaint that the developers have yet to listen to. In one of their responses, they said that the app is free and the subscription is in no way necessary to enjoy the app, but I disagree. You can sample the features of the app for free, but the free version is limited to 3 notebooks with 3 pages each. A bullet journal with 9 pages has nowhere near enough room for adding habit trackers, to do lists, journals, weekly logs, etc. I would be willing to pay a subscription for this app if it were reasonable. But for $40 a year, I can easily make several notebooks on my own. If the price were to come down or more features were added, I would love to support an app like this. At this point, the price tag is preventing many potential users from keeping the app as many cannot afford that, especially when college students make up a majority of BuJo users. Sadly, it’s just not where it needs to be IMO.

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