VSCodium has become the go-to Markdown editor for many, offering a free, open-source, and feature-rich alternative to other ...
MakeDoc is a single-serve iOS app which costs just $3. That’s a lot less than the app it might replace for many of you: Microsoft Word. MarkDoc does (mostly) one thing: it takes a clipboard filled ...
Last month I was delighted to discover a new plain text editor for iOS, Textor, that focused simply on the basics of text editing. Though I valued Textor’s minimalism, one feature I did miss was ...
I've spent the better part of my online existence searching for and jumping between note-taking apps. From Evernote to OneNote, SimpleNote, Notion, and finally Obsidian. A large part of that decision ...
A member of Microsoft's Visual Studio Code development team this week introduced the culmination of a six-month pet project: a Markdown Language Server. Matt Bierner, a maintainer of ...
Do you use Markdown to write for the web, or for publishing? And does it drive you crazy that every time you search through the Finder for your documents, you have to open them up in a text editor ...
As I mentioned two years ago, this system takes a while to get used to: GitHub has a bit of overhead in terms of understanding the correct terminology for different aspects of its file management ...
In my last two postings, I introduced a way to create slide presentations by writing them in a simple text file, with Markdown formatting, and add some of the “infinite canvas” features of Impress.js.
Sanuj is a tech enthusiast with a passion for exploring smartphones, tablets, and smart wearables. He started his tech journey with a Lumia smartphone, diving into Windows Phone. Later, he switched to ...