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Drafts 4 Discontinued
Documentation for Drafts app, a quick-capture note taking app for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch.
Making 2Do Lists Better
I’ve recently traveled a few times for personal trips with my family. It’s been really great to get away, and I’ve appreciated the time spent not working or stressing out about my house.[1] I specifically made it a point for these trips to focus on the pre-travel things: packing, getting the house ready, and making … Continue reading Making 2Do Lists Better →
Trials and Experiments
There are many times with many things where I can be afraid to try something new. Trying something not in my comfort zone can be downright frightening. Other times, I’m plagued by the friction that comes from doing the new thing. But for all of the reasons not to do it, I still want to … Continue reading Trials and Experiments →
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Something Different, Something New
I often can get stuck in my ways. I might find something I really like, and use it until it breaks. And then I’ll go get the same thing to replace it. The exception is apps: I like trying things, even if I only end up back where I began. And when I find a … Continue reading Something Different, Something New →
Dictation Dingus
There are a lot of things during the day that I often need to remember. And most of the time, I’m trying to get things into my phone quickly without having to think too much about where it’s going. Enter Drafts. Drafts is a wonderful tool for this kind of activity. I can simply enter … Continue reading Dictation Dingus →
Due - Reminders & Timers
Due remembers all the things that you need so you don't have to. Because it repeatedly reminds you of things until you act on them, it‘s impossible to forget anything. Most importantly, it's lightning-fast to set and postpone reminders, all thanks to a clever time picker and natural date parsing.…
The Sum of the Parts
This summer opened my eyes to trying new things with task management. I had a great, wonderful system, and then split it in two. Then I tried Reminders instead, and loved it even more when I got my Apple Watch. And life as I knew it was going along just fine. Until something just felt … Continue reading The Sum of the Parts →
Shortcuts
Siri Shortcuts deliver a quick way to get things done with your apps with just a tap or by asking Siri. The Shortcuts app enables you to create personal shortcuts with multiple steps from your favourite apps. Start from hundreds of examples in the Gallery or drag and drop to create your own. Short…
Using Drafts and Workflow as a clipboard manager.
As I continue to play this little game I’ve created for myself in which I try to use and install fewer apps while discovering new ways to use the ones I love, my latest run is based on replac…
Drafts TapCellar
I don’t often take requests for creating actions or workflows. If I did that for everyone, I wouldn’t be able to get anything done at all. But, there are times that I have a good friend in need, and I’m willing to help them in any way that I can. Jeff, one-half of the team … Continue reading Drafts TapCellar →
Gaining Experience
There are a lot of times where I seem to create good workflows or actions. They sometimes come out of nowhere, and really elevate some of my productive life. And sometimes I create them for friends based on their original ideas. Recently, I was helping Seth work through an idea, and it turned into an … Continue reading Gaining Experience →
Getting Things Done
Health & Well-Being · 2015
Trusted Capture with Drafts
Recently I started playing around with different systems, making different changes to how I work. This should surprise exactly no one. Long story short, I’m reading Getting Things Done for the first time:1 not just passively reading and finding little hacks, but rather studying the material. I’m reading it very slowly; I’m using iBooks, highlighting … Continue reading Trusted Capture with Drafts →
Keep It Simple
After my big work trip, I immediately loaded the betas of iOS 11 and watchOS 4. I spent the whole summer showing restraint, and I just couldn’t wait any longer. So I backed everything up fully — once to iCloud and once to iTunes — and loaded them on. What I’ve noticed in two weeks … Continue reading Keep It Simple →
Basic
Over the summer, I experimented with a lot of different app configurations. I tried too many task management apps to see how different things fared. I loved my solution, but I wanted to see what else was out there. Then I bifurcated my tasks and used two apps. Splitting my brain in this way was … Continue reading Basic →
GoodTask 3: An Unexpected Surprise
It’s fall – damn near winter – and that can only mean one thing: time to make my task management more complicated. I often use the summer to make my life simple, and then spend some time making things overly complicated. I’m always looking for a better way to handle my tasks. I’ve tried many … Continue reading GoodTask 3: An Unexpected Surprise →
Federico Viticci (@viticci) | Twitter
The latest Tweets from Federico Viticci (@viticci). Founder and Editor-in-Chief @MacStoriesNet & @ClubMacStories. Podcaster at @AppStoriesNet.
On @RelayFM: @_connectedfm & @remasterfm.
🗓 @AutomationApril. In your web browser.
Greg Pierce (@agiletortoise) | Twitter
The latest Tweets from Greg Pierce (@agiletortoise). I make things. Like @draftsapp. (he/him). N Richland Hills, TX
Drafts 5 Review
My review of Drafts is out. But it’s not here, not exactly anyway… Drafts 5: The MacStories Review I reached out to Federico a year ago and asked if he had anyone slated to write the review.1 I suggested to him that I would like to write it for MacStories, that I would be happy … Continue reading Drafts 5 Review →
Drafts 5.2 Released
Drafts 5.2 is now available in the App Store. Navigation of longer drafts, the ability to assign tags as part of an action’s “after success” settings, improved Watch sync and more. Details: New in 5.2 Actions now have an “Assign tags” after success setting. In addition to moving a draft to the archive or trash, after success can now also assign tags - great for marking or filing away drafts automatically when processing them. For example, set the Tweet action to automatically assign the “twee...
Drafts 5.1 Update
While I’m working on another large post, I wanted to put out at least a small bit about some of the added features in the 5.1 update of Drafts that has been released. Tag Filter Improvements I really love the addition of tags, and more importantly, workspaces. I did, however, have a couple of gripes … Continue reading Drafts 5.1 Update →
Peter Davison-Reiber (@pdavisonreiber) | Twitter
The latest Tweets from Peter Davison-Reiber (@pdavisonreiber). Maths and Computer Science Teacher. London
Fantastical Calendar
Fantastical is the multiple award-winning calendar app with powerful features including intuitive natural language text parsing, beautiful full calendar day, week, month, quarter and year views, tasks, time zone support, and much, much more. TRY FANTASTICAL FOR FREE • Beautiful, clean, and easy to…
Fantastically Good Parsers for Drafts
One of the small, but powerful for which I use Drafts is sending multiple events to my calendars. And for a long time, I’ve used the power of Drafts’ automation to send those events to my calendar via Fantastical. That is until Peter Davison-Reiber created something amazing. The great thing about using Fantastical for this … Continue reading Fantastically Good Parsers for Drafts →
Greg Pierce (@agiletortoise) | Twitter
The latest Tweets from Greg Pierce (@agiletortoise). I make things. Like @draftsapp. (he/him). N Richland Hills, TX
Arrange Mode in Drafts
You know that I’m a long-time user, a self-proclaimed Drafts evangelist, and wrote a big review on the Drafts 5 release. But even I can miss some of the hidden treasures of the app from time to time. As I’m going through the notes of the upcoming Drafts 5.4 update – coming out around when iOS … Continue reading Arrange Mode in Drafts →
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Drafts, Where Text Starts
Drafts quick-capture app for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch