Edit: a quick draft scratchpad

Edit: a quick draft scratchpad

Fast. Simple. One page.

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Version History of Edit

2020.04.01

April 7, 2020

• Fixes iPadOS crash

2020.04

April 5, 2020

• edit:// URL scheme • custom app icons • small UI tweaks all around for new phones • automatic dark and light mode

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1.0.3

June 13, 2018

[1.0.3] Updated icon

1.0.2

June 9, 2018

[+] Updated onboarding welcome message.

1.0.1

June 5, 2018

Updated App Store icon.

1.0

June 2, 2018

Price History of Edit

Description of Edit

Edit is a super fast scratchpad for your thoughts, drafts, and notes. Think of it as a single sheet of paper, not a notebook. There's no document storage, because whatever you leave in Edit will be there when you get back. Once you're done writing, you can send or save your text to anywhere in iOS via the Share Sheet. What's in the box? * One page Return instantly to what you were writing. * One-touch select all Effortlessly clear the page to start fresh. * Export Send your text to anywhere in iOS. * Word and character count Know how much you've written. I've intentionally kept Edit simple so it stays fast and easy to maintain. The other benefit of this simplicity is that Edit should continue to run without issue on iOS devices for years to come. Because of that, I'm slapping a 10-year good faith guarantee on Edit's general availability. Should there come a time over the next decade where I'm unable to update Edit to run on the latest version of iOS, I'll open source the code for anyone to download and run themselves. Happy writing, K.Q. @Dreger
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Edit: FAQ

Does Edit have support for iPad devices?

Edit is available on iPad devices.

Who created Edit?

K.Q. Dreger built the Edit app.

What is the minimum iOS version required to use Edit?

Currently, Edit supports iOS 13.0 or later.

What is the overall rating of the app?

The Edit app receives plenty of reviews and currently has a great user rating of 4.7.

What app category is Edit?

Utilities Is The App Genre Of The Edit App.

What is the recent version of Edit?

2020.04.01 is the newly released version of the Edit app.

What date did the latest update for Edit come out?

The latest Edit update came out on October 1, 2024.

What date did Edit come out?

Edit was first released on February 6, 2023.

What’s the age rating for the Edit app?

K.Q. Dreger: Contains no objectionable material.

What are the languages offered by Edit?

The Edit app can be used in English.

Is Edit one of the titles available through Apple Arcade?

No, Edit is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does Edit feature in-app purchases?

No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Edit.

Can I utilize Edit with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot utilize Edit with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in Edit?

No, there are no advertisements in Edit.

Screenshots of Edit

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  • One Thing Well

    There’s one thing we all need to do today:
    1. A list
    2. An email
    3. A plan or proposal

    Edit offers a distraction-free spot and pleasant place to type, tinker, and then copy, delete and put the text where it goes.

    I also use and love Drafts. But this is for the one thing that I really need to write now. (Like a review)
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  • Home Screen Fixture

    I’ve had this app on my home screen since I stumbled (good luck finding it in the App Store using “edit”, “scratchpad”, “notepad”, etc) across it 4-5 years ago and still works on my 15 Pro. Simple app that upon opening is ready to capture thoughts via keyboard or voice. No tapping “new note”, or going to a special notebook or page - just start entering data like you would with a paper notepad. Unlike a paper pad, you can select any part (or the whole screen) of entered data and send it to a contact or app. I use Edit as my GTD Inbox - quickly jot down stuff. Then when I have time I review and send a particular item or the whole screen to the right app (e.g., my calendar, task app, journal, etc) for final processing. No in-app purchases, no review requests, no ads - which is pretty refreshing these days!
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  • RTL support

    If only it had RTL support and adjustments per line depending on language LTR RTL