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App of the Day: Roller Journal

Writer's block? Roller Journal gets the writing rolling with its unique question-and-answer format.

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Welcome to CNET Australia's App of the Day, where you can see some of the coolest, silliest and most useful apps in action.

Have you ever opened up your journal to a new blank page, picked up your pen and your brain has just flatlined? Roller Journal wants to inspire you to write — and it does so by asking you questions, such as "What was the best thing you read recently?" or "What are you worried about?" And then you can think about what precisely made that book or article the best thing you've read, or explore what precisely is worrying you and why. Once you have the ball rolling, the writing is easier; it's a simple idea, but it works. And you'll never have a blank journal again.

Roller Journal for iPhone (AU$1.99)