Journals of iPhoto not in Photos for iOS 8

The journal feature of iPhoto has been lost. Will it be included in Photos in the near future? Are there third party apps with which I can accomplish the same?

Send feedback to Apple and let the developers know. You can use this form:  Apple - iPhoto - Feedback
Perhaps later Photos releases will add more features, if enough users send feedback.

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  • IPhoto not showing photos

    Hi,
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    megsav,
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    Regards
    TD 

  • IPhoto not showing image for editing

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    I will get that for you soon... I am currently importing photos into a brand new iPhoto since I wasn't having luck with the rebuild.  Only 12k more to go... It won't let me recreate the error while importing in iPhoto.
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