A significant development with Craft
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Posted by MadaboutDana
Apr 22, 2021 at 09:11 AM
Ah, that’s interesting – cheers!
satis wrote:
Back to Craft: Drafts app now has an Action that integrates with it.
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>https://actions.getdrafts.com/a/1kp
Posted by MadaboutDana
Apr 22, 2021 at 09:19 AM
Dang, I had no idea Hey allowed you to generate a whole personal blog based on e-mails.
That’s really quite neat!
Posted by satis
Apr 22, 2021 at 10:34 AM
Hey co-founder Jason Fried wanted to offer users more room than a tweetstorm, while sidestepping contentious or raucous commenting. He ays the blogs are an experiment for now, and the company is going to “play for a while,” with the feature. Additionally, as “a shoutout to simpler times,” Hey World pages feature “no javascript, no tracking, no junk.”
https://world.hey.com/repairforchange
A nice clean implementation that just requires users to email themselves to a special address from their own account. If it catches on I imagine it could offer pay features like analytics ‘junk’, or spun off to offer a cheap Ghost/Medium/Substack alternative.
Posted by MadaboutDana
May 13, 2021 at 09:44 AM
And back to Craft again ;-)
I’ve just logged on to the (beta) web editor and I’m very impressed – does more or less exactly what the desktop app does, at commendable speed.
Except, alas, for the search function, which is extremely limited (document names only, it appears; no search within docs).
But as a quick ’n’ easy way to access your (online) Craft repositories via the web, a very useful development.
For info: I also keep a Craft repository offline (or quasi-offline, in iCloud), which syncs perfectly satisfactorily between my macOS devices and iOS devices.
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jun 2, 2021 at 10:40 AM
Craft has now incorporated a Calendar view which makes it easy to create daily notes. This is an excellent addition. I don’t know if this has been implemented in the web version yet, but I doubt it. Once the web version catches up to the Mac version, Craft could be a real solution for note-taking for me.