It is faster to load and feels much lighter overall (Electron is a turn off for me here).
It has LaTeX support, which I absolutely need for my lecture notes (although it seems Notable has that on master).
It doesn't make any assumption as to where and how you store your notes, or even whether you sync them. I'm used to just dropping plain Markdown files in well-named Dropbox folders, and that has worked very well for me. Having a sidebar with tags and menus and categories etc may do it for some, but that's too much for me. And if I want mobile edits, I just do so on the Dropbox app (which has Markdown preview built-in).
Thanks for sharing, I was looking for a markdown based note taking app. Always great to see polished open source solutions.
Personally, I still use Workflowy for almost all of my note taking. I love that it's limited to lists, but some things need more formatting. In these cases I rather reach for Markdown than GDrive or MS Office.
I really enjoy notion.so it's markdown but with additional features that make it really fast for me to enter a new item. It's the first app that has a mobile version I use easily.
I just gave this a shot yesterday. It is indeed a very-well designed app!
However, I decided to stick to MacDown because:
Thanks for sharing, I was looking for a markdown based note taking app. Always great to see polished open source solutions.
Personally, I still use Workflowy for almost all of my note taking. I love that it's limited to lists, but some things need more formatting. In these cases I rather reach for Markdown than GDrive or MS Office.
I was actually just about to start working on making one myself but now..
This is a great app thanks for sharing. I am looking to replace .txt notes with markdown notes and this looks very easy to use.
Thanks! Good job! I'm also working on an Electron-App with TS currently, and this code seems readable and useful to study.
There are quite a few of these out there (of varying quality). I'll give this one a look, thanks for sharing!
This one seems quite polished so far.
I really enjoy notion.so it's markdown but with additional features that make it really fast for me to enter a new item. It's the first app that has a mobile version I use easily.
Looks good! I've been using Bear, which has similar functionality, for a little over a year now and am very happy with it.
Looks really good! Thanks for sharing!