@numericcitizen Yeah, I know đ I used it a long time ago, then it started acting up, and I was also happy to drop the subscription. If I can make it happen with Drafts, it will always be my first choice. If it doesnât work with Drafts, I might also drop it entirely. Thatâs how much I love Drafts.
@maique funny how the âDrafts vs Ulyssesâ thing cuts the same as eMacs vs vim. No one I know uses both for some reason. I use Ulysses and used Draft; someone gifted the former to me so the latter doesnât get used.
@starrwulfe I canât say I agree with that. I have used Ulysses in the past, to manage the blog. I used it for a few months. But, all through that time, Drafts kept its spot on the Dock. As it did before Ulysses, and after Ulysses. And I did use both at the same time.
I wouldnât even put both apps in the same category. Ulysses does one thing relatively good (in my opinion), while Drafts does everything but coffee. I use it for a ton of stuff, day in and day out.
This is how Iâve always felt about Drafts. I think every long form blog post Iâve written has started in Drafts.
Same for me. It has lived in my Dock for years
Ulysses does one thing relatively good (in my opinion), while Drafts does everything but coffee.
That's in the next beta. đ
@maique @pimoore Fair enough-- I only managed to use Drafts for about a week back in 2018 on a free trial but wound up going with Ulysses because they had a deep discount for teachers (before all this subscription nonsense IIRC. Everything's a subscription now. đ«) I might check out Drafts due to the extensibility though...
@starrwulfe drafts is the second app that gets installed on any new device - been using it for years and always discovering new things. right now it is beginning to replace my need for things - though admittedly things is overkill for my needs.
@starrwulfe @maique I too hate the incessant push toward subscriptions. Theyâre warranted within reason, namely there are timely and consistent updates and work put into the app, and/or there are server and bandwidth costs for data. Beyond that itâs a hard no, and if the updates and attention to the app stop, youâd better believe my subscription will. Ulysses is a hard one for me, in that the app does see updates, but has been buggy lately. Sadly, Scrivener is a poor iPad citizen compared to its Mac counterpart, so Ulysses still seems like the best option for long form.