I lost a draft post in Voyager on Android while I was a few apps away doing research and looking for a photo to add to the post.
That brought to me an understanding that Android will just kill apps for memory purposes.
Then I thought back to Windows 98 and how it had a page file that would write RAM information to the hard disk and use it as RAM. It was slow af, but it worked.
So I’m wondering: it’s 2026; why is Android just killing apps instead of writing them to a much faster drive for recall when needed?


Then I suggest using Interstellar if draft saving is important to you. I’ve never had an automatic draft fail to save on Interstellar.
Cool, thanks for the recommend.
I think I’ll stick to Voyager for now and compose my longer drafts offline.
Jerboa did neither fail me on purging drafts no matter how often I paused and resumed it. But it’s a native Android app.