Using The Journal on Your Mac
Currently, there is no Mac version of The Journal--but you can still use The Journal on your Macintosh desktop or laptop computer.
To run The Journal on your Mac, you need what is called a "Windows emulator". There are a number of these available. The most popular Windows emulators are:
Each Windows emulators works a bit differently, and all of the above emulators must be purchased separately. But, once you have one of them installed, you can run The Journal on your Mac.
There is a known display glitch using Crossover Mac. You can get rid of this by: Click on the User menu and choose User Preferences... On the General tab, un-check the option "Show entry date/name above category tabs".
Using The Journal on Linux
Currently, there is no Linux version of The Journal--but you can still use The Journal on your Linux desktop or laptop computer.
Wine is a free Windows emulator for Linux.
Crossover Linux from Codeweavers is another Windows emulator available.
Each Windows emulators works a bit differently, but once you have one of them installed, you can run The Journal on your Linux computer.
There is a known display glitch using Wine and Crossover Linux. You can get rid of this by: Click on the User menu and choose User Preferences... On the General tab, un-check the option "Show entry date/name above category tabs".