but with much more limited capabilities of iOS at the time. Rene: For me, it was like TiVo for text back in a time when Apple didn't make.I think there was no share sheet back when you launched it. You launch it, you type, and then later you figure out what you want to do with it, whether that's message it somewhere or send it to social media, or save it to a file, etc. The main goal of it was to remove the artifice, and the burden that came with so many other notes apps, where you had to make decisions upfront about where you wanted to save it, put it in a folder, or create a new note.Īll that stuff just goes away with Drafts. If you've got text you want to get out, you just start in Drafts and figure out what you want to do with it later. Just a place to jot down ideas, a post of notes for your phone that gives you one place to always start. The original purpose of it was to be the starting place for any text you do on your phone, or your iPad, or your watch. Drafts on the surface is just a quick capture note-taking app. Greg, could you tell us a little bit about Drafts to get us started? ![]() ![]() ![]() The contents of this show is to have someone who makes an app and someone who just uses the hell out of the app, and talk about it, and see where we can get with it, and see what pro-tips or hidden gems we can pull out of it. Rene: Also, because it would be just too easy to talk to you alone, we have a power user of Drafts on, someone who the audience may not be familiar, podcasters in general may not be familiar with.
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