- Writing mode is easier to find. A small expand button now sits in the top-right corner of an entry, so you can slip into the distraction-free writing view with a click instead of hunting for the ⌘⇧F shortcut.
- Formatting reveals itself more naturally as you write. Put the cursor anywhere inside a bold word, a link, or an image and its markdown shows up so you can edit it — not just when you land exactly on the symbols. Click anywhere on a heading and its
#appears too, then tucks away the moment you move on. And you can skip typing symbols altogether: ⌘1–6 set heading levels, ⌘⇧8 makes a bullet list, ⌘⇧7 a numbered one. Checkboxes also work with*and+bullets now, not only-. - Keyboard shortcut hints now match your keyboard. On Windows and Linux they show Ctrl where macOS shows ⌘ — in Settings, tooltips, and the search bar — so the keys you read are the keys you press.
- Journals kept in a cloud folder sync cleanly again. An open entry no longer sits “syncing” forever in Google Drive, iCloud, Dropbox, or OneDrive: Cozy now saves entries as a plain edit those tools recognize instead of a file-swap that left them spinning, and it won’t re-save an entry you’re only reading.
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