![]() ![]() For longer notes where I'll be writing more than a few sentences, I use Typora as the external editor. For just quick notes, I'll use the markdown editor. Question wasn't directed to me, but I'll share my thoughts. ![]() I wonder what others here think? For a person looking for a universal markdown editor, where do they look? What editors are strong in specific ares vs others? What editors have good support for advanced features like footnotes and tables, etc?Īny reason why you don't use the built-in editors? Atom and VSCode are out of scope for a word processor type application.PanWriter is a very simplistic piece and not suited for a all encompassing solution.So far, it uses its own vault to store items. Obsidian is the newest install for me.Additionally, it uses its own folder system vs a common folder of md files that any software can use. VNote is another great software, but is awkwardly designed for me.The new V2 (in pre-release0 is a major improvement, but still not quite right. Ghostwriter is a unique software in that it is friendly to customization, but at the same time, lacks feature.Otherwise, a good writing software, but a bit out of the norm for me. Mark Text is a great software with a good amount of features, but it is lacking in basic things, like the ability to right click on the folder listing area and similar things which a user would expect.Given this and they still have functional issues, like not being able to change and save spell check options, that software is not an option moving forward. I like Typora, but they are not open source and intend on charging once out of beta.If you all here do not mind, I will be frank. I have used and removed many others in my quest. On my system I have Typora, Mark Text, Ghostwriter, VNote, Obsidian, PanWriter, and of course Atom and VSCode. That said, I still use other Markdown softwares. I find Joplin to be a great tool, especially since the comments from other users outlining how they use it. I use Markdown for many things, both personal and business. Let me explain in hopes that this can turn into a productive sharing of thoughts. Not in the "this is better than that" sense, but more in depth. I wanted to start a conversation on how Joplin compares to other softwares. Rather than posting more to that thread, I believe this deserves another. I posted a thread a while back, Future of Joplin and a lot of great conversation happened there. ![]()
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