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A Decade of Drafts
A Decade of Drafts
I was a late iPhone adopter. I held on tight to my BlackBerry for way too long. It wasn’t until the iPhone 4S that I made my way over to the iPhone. And then a new opportunity really opened u…
A Decade of Drafts
Drafts Directory: Error
Drafts Directory: Error
Example actions and other extensions for Drafts, the quick-capture notes app.
Drafts Directory: Error
Drafts 5.4: Siri Shortcuts, WordPress, and More
Drafts 5.4: Siri Shortcuts, WordPress, and More
Drafts 5 was recently updated to version 5.4, which brings a host of new features. While there is support for iOS 12’s Siri shortcuts and all that they have to offer, there are also other important features that have improved the app’s capabilities significantly. Siri & Shortcuts Support Drafts now supports integration with the Shortcuts
Drafts 5.4: Siri Shortcuts, WordPress, and More
Advanced HTML Previews
Advanced HTML Previews
Documentation for Drafts app, a quick-capture note taking app for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch.
Advanced HTML Previews
Shortcuts - Drafts Documentation
Shortcuts - Drafts Documentation
Documentation for Drafts app, a quick-capture note taking app for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch.
Shortcuts - Drafts Documentation
Drafts Directory: Zalgos
Drafts Directory: Zalgos
Example actions and other extensions for Drafts, the quick-capture notes app.
Drafts Directory: Zalgos
Drafts 15 Review: Multiwindow, Shortcuts, and More - MacStories
Drafts 15 Review: Multiwindow, Shortcuts, and More - MacStories
One of my favorite things about Drafts is its quick adoption of the new OS features that come year-over-year. Not only are they quickly adopted, but they are well implemented, carefully considered, and provide increased capability for both existing and new users alike. This year with the release of iOS 13, iPadOS 13, and macOS
Drafts 15 Review: Multiwindow, Shortcuts, and More - MacStories
Drafts: Advanced Logging
Drafts: Advanced Logging
When developing JavaScript for drafts, logging to the console or using well-placed alerts and other visual indicators can be useful for what is going on, but a more advanced logging solution can make things much easier. The latest update to the ThoughtAsylum Drafts Library includes a new class that provides functionality to help Drafts action creators with their testing.
Drafts: Advanced Logging