When comparing Federated Wiki vs Draft, the Slant community recommends Draft for most people. In the question“What is the best cross-platform note-taking app?” Draft is ranked 32nd while Federated Wiki is ranked 60th. The most important reason people chose Draft is:
Draft supports [Github style Markdown Todos](https://github.com/blog/1375-task-lists-in-gfm-issues-pulls-comments).
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Pros
Pro Stories
Arrange your personal view of a wikis content by opening local and remote pages next to each other. Shift-clicking a link will open it next to already open ones. The story will then be visible in the URL.
Pro Free and Open Source Software
Pro Versioning
Your page is the Journal of the page.
Pro Drag and drop refactoring
Recompose your contents all the time.
Pro Federation
Write locally, fork to your public site. Fork from others.
Pro Markdown to-dos
Draft supports Github style Markdown Todos.
Pro Hemingway Mode
Draft will turn off the ability to delete anything in the document. It will be possible to only write at the end of what's already written. It won't allow going back; only forward.
"Write drunk; edit sober" -Ernest Hemingway.
Pro Cloud sync
Documents can be imported from cloud services like Dropbox, Evernote, Box, Google Drive.
Pro Version control
With documents shared with Draft, any changes collaborator made by collaborators are on their own copy of the document, and the user gets to accept or ignore each individual change made.