Tradervue has been around longer than most trading journals and has earned a loyal user base. It covers the basics — trade import, P&L tracking, notes — and its shared trade reports were once a community standard. But it predates the analytics depth that modern futures traders expect. No order flow, no tick enrichment, no simulation, and a UI that hasn't kept pace with the rest of the market.
If you've been using Tradervue for years and your workflow is built around it, the switching cost may not be worth it for simple journaling needs. It also has a strong community of shared trade reports.