I’m also a fan of Drafts Workspaces and have set up about a dozen, some for specific jobs, some for specific reference topics, some broader ones, e.g. I’m a big fan of tags and use them liberally. I’m also using it to send tasks to OmniFocus, Reminders, save URLs, and just generally as a bucket to dump stuff in which I’ll clean up later.Īll my Actions include adding at least one tag, even if the action is set to trash the Draft. I can make a note then tap an action to append it to a running log, without the distraction of seeing the previous entries. I’m using it mainly to keep notes as I work, and one thing that really helps with this is that Drafts opens with a blank page. I’m new to Drafts too, but after just a few weeks’ use it’s made itself at home in my dock. Always trying to “spice things up” with how I use my devices and I’m hoping Drafts can become a new “spice” for me this year! I love whiskey and The Office, and enjoy all things iOS. Preferably a free app, or an optional subscription model one.Įxcited to be part of this community! Just a little more about me that might help with offering suggestions: I’m a law student, currently in my final year, and I love to cook, read, run, and play video games. If anyone has suggestions, I’d love to hear them!Īlso, as a side note: I’m looking for a new Task manager to start using in conjunction with Drafts. I’ve been trying Drafts more, since the beginning of the year (as one of my resolutions is to streamline and simplify my workflow and productivity), but still haven’t gotten it to “work” quite right for me yet.Ĭan anyone share with me what actions got them to incorporate Drafts into their daily workflow? What stuff made it an absolutely must have app, over others? What made you use Drafts more often, and subsequently get rid of your previous routines? But if you’re just going to text your significant other or a close friend, I don’t see why I’d draft that in Drafts first rather than just opening Messages and texting them, reading their response and responding from that app? Just seems tedious to me. I get it if you are going to need to say something to a co-worker or colleague and don’t know if you should email or text or what have you. Some of the tips here are very helpful, others, I still don’t seem to “see the point”, I guess?įor example: composing messages in Drafts. Price: 30,00€ with a 1 month trial period, not available on the Mac App Store.I am a new user, struggling with figuring out how to get Drafts to work best for me. Once trained, it's accurate enough to avoid you losing several minutes a day selecting all your email and clicking "mark as spam" when your email provider failed at doing it. It plugs on most email client on the market, analyses email you get and learns from your habits.ĭespite looking expensive for "such a simple feature" spamsieve is worth your money. Spamsieve is a powerful anti spam software for Mac. Price: 29,00€, with a free limited edition, available on the Mac App Store. I picked up Simple Mind over every other mind mapping software because it's simple and available on iOS as well, which makes it perfect for people like me. Each idea might have different development and mapping them might help you to order every option of a complex process. Mind mapping is a productivity technique where you connect your ideas to build a clear thought diagram. Simple Mind is a lightweight mind mapping application for Mac OS.
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