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    Remarkable for Linux

    Remarkable for Linux

    The Markdown Editor for Linux

    With Live Preview you can see your changes as you make them. There is no need to export first to check your syntax. This is accompanied by synchronized scrolling. Remarkable has Github Flavoured Markdown. This has a simple, easy-to-learn syntax with features like checklists, highlighting, links, images and more. Remarkable allows you to export your files to PDF and HTML from within the app. The HTML code is even prettified and PDFs have a TOC. You can style your markdown documents however...
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    htmlarea

    htmlarea

    Small, powerful, full featured WYSIWYG editor

    HTMLArea 4 is a browser based WYSIWYG editor that easily replaces the TEXTAREA in your web pages. It is written in JavaScript, and suitable for use in any modern web browser, and any page on your web site. Current version is 4.0-2016-08-29
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    A very small < 1MB word processor using the urwid library with mouse and/or keyboard. This is a terminal based text editor. It is useful for small text files and configuration files.
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    Boarded - on-screen keyboard for X11
    Boarded is a virtual on-screen keyboard for the X11 window system. It's intended to be used on mobile devices without a hardware keyboard. It allows you to design your own keyboard layouts, specifying key positioning/grouping and setting own colors.
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    P.I.G.
    P.I.G.: Privacy In Gedit, a plugin for gedit, encode and decode text to base64.
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    Type in Russian and/or Arabic using any Latin keyboard and simple, easy transliteration system based on phonetic approximation.
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    Turn a PC keyboard into a Musical Instrument! Keyano has the ability to turn your PC into a Musical Keyboard, or select Alphabet mode and it becomes fun and educational for the Kids. Type "A B C" and it says them out loud while it shows letters on screen
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