Use the Lifecraft "Share Extension" to clip content (text, links, photos) from other apps and save it in Lifecraft journal entries. Lifecraft does not need to be open when you do this.
On your iPhone/iPad
- Select some content in another app (Safari, Photos, etc.)
- Tap the Share icon OR the "Share" button:
- Tap the Lifecraft icon in the sheet that appears. If you don't see the Lifecraft icon, select “More” and make sure Lifecraft is enabled:
- The selected text/link/photos will be copied to the Share dialog. You can then add any desired text.
- Tap "Journal" to choose where the new entry will be created:
- If you select “Latest entry”, the content will be added to the last entry that you created using this dialog. This makes it easy to save multiple clippings to a single journal entry.
- When you're ready, click Save and your journal entry will be saved in Lifecraft.
On your Mac
Before you can use the Share Extension on the Mac, you must enable it. This can be done by choosing "More" in the Share menu. Or you can in enable it in the System Preferences:
Enable Share Extension
- Choose > System Preferences > Extensions > Share Menu.
- Scroll down until you see Lifecraft. Make sure the checkbox is selected:
Use Share Extension
- Select some content in another app (Safari, Photos, etc.)
- Click the Share button. It usually appears in the top-right corner of the app window:
- If you don't see a Share button in the app, control-click the selected text, then choose "Share" in the contextual menu that appears:
- Select Lifecraft in the Share menu. If you don't see Lifecraft, select “More” at the bottom of the menu and make sure Lifecraft is enabled.
- The selected text/link/photos will be copied to the Share dialog. You can then add any desired text:
- Click the Journal menu at the bottom of the dialog to choose where where the new entry will be created.
- If you select “Add to latest entry”, the content will be added to the last entry that you created using the sharing dialog. This makes it easy to save multiple clippings to a single journal entry.
- When you're ready, click Save and your journal entry will be saved in Lifecraft.
Note: if you try to grab multiple, large photos at once, the Share extension may run out of memory.
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