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Typora is great! So many two column markdown editors, but WYSIWYG is what you really want.
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Last time I tried it, it didn't handle unicode very well. It was a year ago and, when I saved the documents, things like "ร " would turn to Chinese characters. Apart from this, I liked it a lot. Now I just use VIM and pandoc for PDFs.
๐คkenoph๐8y๐ผ0๐จ๏ธ0
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Thank you for this, I've been long wishing for a NValt clone with an inline Markdown preview. Currently I write longer notes in Sublime Text,now Typora seems a nicer alternative.
๐คpax๐8y๐ผ0๐จ๏ธ0
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Yep. To me, typora just feels so much better.
- Less cluttered UI
- Allows both a file tree, or a more TOC-style tree, in the left pane
- A lot faster startup
etc.
Great with more options for pure-markdown wysiwyg editing/note-taking though.
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Typora reminds me of MacDown :)
๐คwirddin๐8y๐ผ0๐จ๏ธ0
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https://typora.io/