Dillinger
Dillinger is a cloud-enabled HTML5 Markdown editor that can be used offline and is powered by AngularJS. Markdown is a lightweight markup languages that uses the same formatting conventions as email. Drag and drop HTML files into Dillinger to convert them to Markdown. Drag and drop Markdown or HTML files into Dillinger. You can export documents as Markdown, HTML, and PDF. The text you see is actually written in Markdown. To get an idea of Markdown's syntax, simply type some text in the left window and then watch the results in right. Drag and drop images (requires your Dropbox account be linked). Import and save files from GitHub, Dropbox, Google Drive and One Drive.
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Typora
Typora gives you a seamless experience as both a reader and a writer. It removes the preview window, mode switcher, syntax symbols of markdown source code, and all other unnecessary distractions. Instead, it provides a real live preview feature to help you concentrate on the content itself. Typora allows you to manage your files easily, providing both file tree panel and articles (file list) side panel, allows you to manage your files easily. Organize your files your way, including putting in sync services, like Dropbox or iCloud. Automatically see the Outline structure of your documents in outline panel, which allows you to quickly go through the document and jump to any section with one click. Export to PDF with bookmarks. Go further and export or import. More formats, including docx, OpenOffice, LaTeX, MediaWiki, Epub, etc, can be exported or imported. See how large your document is in words, characters, lines, or reading minutes.
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MarkPad
Markdown is easy to grok, but how do you know its going to turn out perfect? A side-by-side preview, rendered in real time, thats how! Feature rich, open and save directly to your blog, github and more, paste images from the clipboard into Markdown, Jekyll Site and Open from folder support plus much more! Markdown can be done in any text editor, but why must the experience degrade to Notepad? No more, MarkPad has spellchecker and a floating syntax tool bar. MarkPad is an editor for Markdown, a widely used syntax for formatting plain text to convert to blogs, comments, and in other places like on Stack Overflow. Our aim is to create a useably, stylish new version of the project utilizing Microsoft's WPF technology to provide a fresh UI for creating files that we can use to create blog posts for this, and other blogs using Markdown.
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Markdown Journal
Markdown Journal is a simple journal that uses Dropbox as back end storage and saves your entries as Markdown files. You are in full control of your journal. All the entries are stored in your personal Dropbox forever. If at some point you decide to stop using Markdown Journal you get to keep all your entries. There is no export function, because your work is always going to be in your Dropbox, as plain text files. You don't need to sign up. If you have a Dropbox account you can hit Write and begin to take notes immediately. If you haven't logged in in a while Markdown Journal will ask to connect with your Dropbox account. A new file is started each month. You can edit any of these files directly with a text editor if you wish. You can delete or rename them at any time. Markdown Journal won't care and will continue working regardless of what you do with the files. When the entry is saved to your Dropbox folder it retains that same Markdown formatting.
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