This action is especially useful when used with the dictation feature in Drafts. Later, when you return to iThoughts, you can develop your ideas incorporate them elsewhere in the map or use them to create a new map. Remove “x-success” and everything that follows it if you want to default to staying in iThoughts to edit the map.) (This allows rapid-fire, sequential additions to the map. On iPhone and iPad, the action then uses “x-success” to return to Drafts, creating a new draft. Tip: Your brainstorms needn’t be unstructured: if you indent a line in Drafts, it will become a child node of the preceding line in iThoughts! This allows you to create a basic outline and structure of your ideas in Drafts before sending your ideas to iThoughts. This allows quick and unstructured brainstorming in Drafts and then further processing later in the iThoughts mindmap. Each line gets added as a subnode to a first-level node named “Inbox” (the target in the map). The update includes support for Dark Mode, multiple windows, and more. ![]() Its a free update for those who already own the app. The action adds lines to an iThoughts map in iCloud named “Quick Thoughts”. iThoughts has been updated to take advantage of new iPhone and iPad features. Brainstorm in Drafts, and then launch your ideas directly into a mindmap in iThoughts for reorganization and further development!
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