Notes
Draft
37 Signals have entered the iPad game with Draft, a simple but straightforward App designed for sketching wireframes. Using only white or red, you can sketch down quick iterations of ideas and share them via email or Campfire.
As the fidelity of the line is directed by the thickness of your finger, the sketches are by their nature rough, but the limitation imposed by the black background and white or red lines is making this rough-and readiness a feature — the end result being akin to the kind of quick-iteration sketches achieved with a Sharpie.
Draft is nice, but, unless you need the sharing features, not as nice as paper.

![Draft [Detail]](/assets/draft37signals.png)
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