That was an amazing tutorial. I wish I could figure out a way to save it for when I want to cash some Steem out .
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That was an amazing tutorial. I wish I could figure out a way to save it for when I want to cash some Steem out .
Reading this long after it was posted, I came across your comment here @whatitsworth. I am quite new and I was also wondering why it wasn't possible to save a post in SteemIt, e.g. building a "Favorites" list ...
By now, you have likely already figured this out, but there are a number of interfaces to the Steem blockchain. The one I use for saving a post, like this one, is Busy.org. It is a very good alternative to SteemIt.
Not only can you save a list of "favorite" posts, but it also automatically stores a draft copy of any posts you are writing yourself. These drafts are saved until you either click on "Submit" or delete it. I don't know which of these two features I like best, but they have both quickly become indispensable to me.
That said, I do still find it helpful to go into SteemIt a lot. In fact, in my Update: Month 1 post, I cover the 3rd interface to the Steem blockchain I also find indispensable - Partiko. To learn more about it and stay on top of developments, I'd recommend you follow @Partiko.
It is a very nice (and fast!) mobile app I use on my Android smartphone. This app didn't even exist, at the time this post was written ...
While maybe too late to be of value to you @whatitsworth, perhaps someone else, like me reading this much more recently, will find my response to you to be of some value.
All the best to you!
Steemin’ along and on the move ... Posted using Partiko Android
Following you @roleerob, I noticed this comment and have just come here and read through this post myself.
Excellent content all around!
Thank you for your kind words, I'm very happy to hear you enjoyed it :)