![]() ![]() You can simply focus on the things that really matter and the Cloud Outliner will cover everything else. All your thoughts, ideas, ongoing tasks, and even arbitrary memos will be kept safe and available close at hand. Not even a little! Thanks to the extensive import and export functionality, rich-text editor, and truly intuitive user interface with gestures, the solution will become your reliable assistant both at work and home. This tool is not yet another notebook app or sticky notes organizer for mobile devices. I have come around to this after decades of avoiding paying for software.Today Only 60% Off (Pro versions for iOS & Mac) Cloud Outliner enables you to create and share outlines - interactive and highly customizable notes that organize your plans, projects, and ideas in a clear way. This turning into a full review so i will address the issue of subscription models that has come up on the thread: yes, Workflowy is a subscription service. I can also give you read or read/write (editing) privileges as i choose. For example if i want to show you (a copy of)something, i can. ![]() The kicker for me is the ability to ‘publish’ and share nodes without fuss. I sound like an evangelist and i am but it also works sweet with Drafts as data (text) often need a polish before transferring to Workflowy. You can cut & paste data without fear and, in the pro version, have unlimited ‘nodes’. It is deceptively simple looking and intuitive. It does most of everything that i want it is a stripped down superapp that is cross platform and syncs data flawlessly. Then i stumbled across Workflowy ( obvs). I see this thread is all about outlining (and drafts of course) so, as i’ve been on this same path for several YEARS (yikes!), possibly decades… I might give Omni Outliner a try, thanks! I get caught between apps too, like you are with notes. I’m sure most Drafts users are far more advanced in their usage, but like you, I enjoy trying out lots of different apps & learning their finer points. It’s also good for journal entries, because of it’s nice black background I wouldn’t use it, otherwise. I find it difficult to reply to forum threads online while on my iPhone, so most of this reply was written in Drafts. Copy, paste as a reply then format the text I’ve added (so it looks different than theirs) & send. if I’m replying to a friend, I paste the original in Drafts, and reply paragraph by paragraph. using the copy button on the Drafts keyboard, opening the email & pasting my reply, You’re right, I can only avoid my inbox by initiating emails in & sending from Drafts. (I’ve only just set up my menu options in prefs.) The colored text in COP is helpful for me, but lack of image support calls for a separate notes app & no url scheme integration causes me to wander & occasionally, stray. I’ve noticed that when I use Drafts, I have much less editing to do when I’m ready to send, than when writing in my outliner, journal or notes apps. I use Drafts specifically for drafting & sending emails & texts on a black background, without being distracted by the sight of my email inbox, a to do list or notes. I may be premature in answering this, but I don’t think Drafts (or any other app) could serve as a replacement for an outliner, at least in my case, where the outliner is used heavily throughout the day, and Drafts has the benefit of being a quiet place to write. I’ve needed an outliner since first having one, about 20 years ago. To answer your questions, I also use Cloud Outliner Pro. I’m not nearly as technical as Drafts 5 allows, but I hope to learn more with time.
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