DraftPad is a simple notepad which is like a single sheet of paper. You can use it to write a draft for emailing, blog postingcommenting, Googling, Tweeting, or any writing tasks.
It's not a note-filing app (like, say, Evernote or Simplenote) so much as a note-taking app or a scratchpad.
Basically the appeal is thus: DraftPad gives you a super fast, no frills place to start tapping out a note whenever it hits you. You don't have to worry about which note you're typing in or where it's filed just type.
Then, once you've got the idea down, you can decide what to do with it via a variety of "assists," shortcuts that let you send the text to an email, Tweet, various updates, other apps (like Evernote) etc. There's a history button, too, for going back and viewing all your notes, whether you've assisted them elsewhere or not.
Its good for People who have a perhaps irrational but nevertheless identifiable aversion to the default iPhone notes app.
It's not a note-filing app (like, say, Evernote or Simplenote) so much as a note-taking app or a scratchpad.
Basically the appeal is thus: DraftPad gives you a super fast, no frills place to start tapping out a note whenever it hits you. You don't have to worry about which note you're typing in or where it's filed just type.
Then, once you've got the idea down, you can decide what to do with it via a variety of "assists," shortcuts that let you send the text to an email, Tweet, various updates, other apps (like Evernote) etc. There's a history button, too, for going back and viewing all your notes, whether you've assisted them elsewhere or not.
Its good for People who have a perhaps irrational but nevertheless identifiable aversion to the default iPhone notes app.


