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    Markdown Editor With WYSIWYG Controls

    Markdown Editor With WYSIWYG Controls

    An Easy to use Browser Based MarkDown Editor With Live Preview Panel

    Browser Based, Cross Platform, Supporting all Operating Systems, Easy Application. No need to remember any markdown syntax anymore. Just Select Your Text and Click on any of the Buttons Above ( Except for some buttons ). See the Below Screenshot for Details. Notes: This editor has been tested fully on the Firefox Web Browser and is quite successful.
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    NativeScript Documentation

    NativeScript Documentation

    Documentation, API reference, and code snippets for NativeScript

    NativeScript provides platform APIs directly to the JavaScript runtime (with strong types) for a rich TypeScript development experience. Building Web, iOS, Android, and Vision Pro apps with a shared codebase (aka, cross-platform apps) Building native platform apps with portable JavaScript skills. Augmenting JavaScript projects with platform API capabilities. AndroidTV and Watch development watchOS development. Learning native platforms through JavaScript understanding. Exploring platform API documentation by trying APIs directly from a web browser without requiring a platform development machine setup.
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    OmniHelp is a cross-platform, browser-independent, tri-pane help viewer built in pure JavaScript and CSS with HTML 4. Some functions (such as help embedding) may in the future be in Java, C, or C++; CSH is fully supported. All code is under the LGPL.
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