Instagram 9.4.0 update features a "save draft" option.

First of its kind feature

After a long wait and overdue expectation by its users since it was launched over 6years ago, Instagram has finally been able to hearken to the essential needs of its devout users with a release of Instagram 9.4.0.



Before now, this impressive picture sharing story maker platform has refused its users the option to work on a post and then save it as a draft to work on it later.
The "Save Draft" option which was first introduced in July and has been available to a selected number of beta testers, is  now officially here to stay, and ready for public consumption.

As the word denotes, you can simply start a post and when you lack the enthusiasm, or you're interrupted, you can save it for later and pick it up right where you left off. Sounds cool, right? No rush anymore!
A beneficial feature to those who run multiple accounts or oversee a professional account as they can now queue up several posts at once and publish later.

How does it work?
After starting a post, press the back button in the app, the app will now offer two options: Save Draft or Discard.
NOTE: Save Draft option applies if you've added any changes to your picture (either filters, effects, caption or location) before pressing the Back button.
To find your Saved drafts, tap the Camera icon and select Library. You will see a new category called "Drafts", above the rest of your pictures.



Instagram has also added a new "manage" button to your drafts section, where you can remove drafts you no longer want to work on.

The feature is already out for Android and iOS versions. Visit your market stores to auto-update.

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