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One Tap Less | Drafts Screencast Series with David Sparks

Drafts Screencast Series with David Sparks

Greg Pierce has been doing an exemplary job ushering users into Drafts and this screencast series is proof of his commitment.

Created by David Sparks (aka MacSparky), these screencasts will help new and existing users get more out of the Drafts – with introductions to many of Drafts features, how to customize the app, and how to setup and use Drafts actions to integrate with a variety of services and apps.

The first 2 episodes are up, a nice overview and an introduction to Drafts' Dropbox integration. Here's the former:

You can – and should – subscribe to receive the next videos on Youtube, Vimeo or Agile Tortoise's blog. If you don't own Drafts yet, it is 30% off until May 2.

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