Move an entry to another journal. Right-click an entry (or a selection of them) and pick “Move to journal” — Cozy copies the writing and any photos, video, or audio it holds into the journal you choose and removes them from the old one. Pictures keep working at their new home.
New entries you don’t name are saved with a tidier filename. An untitled entry written today becomes 2026-06-04.md instead of repeating the date as a slug — the same daily-note convention Obsidian uses. Entries you do title are unchanged, and untitled Obsidian daily notes you import now show their date instead of a blank title.
Long entries breathe at the bottom. When you’re writing past the end of the screen, the last line now lifts toward the middle instead of clinging to the very bottom edge, so the line you’re typing stays in comfortable view.
The journal name in Settings now has a clear Save button that appears once you start editing, instead of a “Saved” flash after the fact. Press Esc to discard your edit and snap back to the saved name.
You can clear a location after adding one. Open an entry’s location chip and remove it, and the place is wiped from the entry — no more being stuck with a spot you picked by accident.
Windows
The app menu is finally within reach. A menu button now sits in the top-left of the title bar — click it for New Entry, New Journal, Import, View options, and everything else that lives in the menu bar on Mac. No more hunting for the Alt key.
The writing-mode button no longer hides behind the window controls. It now tucks to the left of minimize/maximize/close so you can always reach the distraction-free view.