jthingelstad
jthingelstad

I love seeing the constant innovation in Drafts! We now have Drafts Capture for the Web? I never considered this but there are a number of times when adding a draft from the browser would be handy. Great product Agile Tortoise!

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pimoore
pimoore

@jthingelstad Drafts is an app that I hope to never be without, full stop.

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jthingelstad
jthingelstad

@pimoore it took me a long time to “get it” with Drafts. But it has now become a key part of many workflows I have.

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duncanhart
duncanhart

@pimoore I'm enough of an old technology hand to know that any love we harbour for our apps is unrequited and generally tragic – not least because you are not destined to have a long-term love-affair with your software, as it will be semi-obsolete in a year or two.

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mcg
mcg

@jthingelstad I was surprised and happy to see web capture added. Drafts is an amazing tool. Too bad @Agiletortoise doesn’t post much here anymore.

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pimoore
pimoore

@duncanhart No doubt you’re correct, so I’ll just enjoy the stint with Drafts while it lasts. 😂

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duncanhart
duncanhart

@pimoore whichever app works well for you perhaps make sure you can easily export your data in a friendly file format?

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pimoore
pimoore

@duncanhart Great advice, and always something to be sure of for data protection. Something that always makes me leery about Ulysses in the back of my head, as your data is buried in their container format. This is why I appreciate apps like Obsidian that keep everything in plain text files.

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duncanhart
duncanhart

@pimoore I’ve just started exploring Obsidian too.

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