nylonstrung 13 hours ago Good stuff but criminal to not mention ObsidianWhy would I buy a subscription to a markdown editor when Obsidian exists cratermoon 4 hours ago Because you just want an editor and Obsidian is not an editor?
ggm 18 hours ago Pandoc is to me the single most useful visible Haskell outcome. The entire language would be justified to me by this polyglot format translator
forthwall 18 hours ago I think markdown's success comes from it's open and simple standards. When things can be easily parsed and rendered, anyone can build tools that use it. When things are interoperable, the tools can change but the format lasts forever.
everybodyknows 16 hours ago Their main product -- Windows and Mac platforms only:https://ia.net/writerCan't seem to find screenshots. Anyone used it?
Good stuff but criminal to not mention Obsidian
Why would I buy a subscription to a markdown editor when Obsidian exists
Because you just want an editor and Obsidian is not an editor?
Pandoc is to me the single most useful visible Haskell outcome. The entire language would be justified to me by this polyglot format translator
I think markdown's success comes from it's open and simple standards. When things can be easily parsed and rendered, anyone can build tools that use it. When things are interoperable, the tools can change but the format lasts forever.
Their main product -- Windows and Mac platforms only:
https://ia.net/writer
Can't seem to find screenshots. Anyone used it?