10000-markdown-files
notekit
10000-markdown-files | notekit | |
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3 | 14 | |
144 | 1,420 | |
5.6% | - | |
0.0 | 2.4 | |
over 8 years ago | 5 days ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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10000-markdown-files
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Marktext – Elegant Markdown Editor for Linux, macOS, Windows
> why did you decide to make Bangle's interface look like that of VS Code / Monaco[1]? At first I thought this was just VS Code running in the browser.
It is just a personal preference but I find VS code's UI, especially the command palettes (inspired by sublime?).
> By the way, I can't find the "install" button on app.bangle.io that is mentioned in the FAQ.
If you open the app in Chrome (or any chromium browser), you will see a sign to install the app as a PWA (progressive web app) next to the URL.
> On a different note, IMO using Electron for an app is not a bad choice per se. It's just that editors written in web technologies usually suck because they are so slow compared to, say, Vim/Emacs/Sublime
In my opinion going the Electron route is a lot of work for a single developer and you loose the portability of a web application.
> But to be honest CPU load is much more important to me
I think you will be delighted to see that Bangle is pretty performant. I would recommend opening a heavy app like 10000-markdown-files[0] to get a rough idea.
> what's the benefit of using Bangle over Marktext?
I haven't used Marktext, though it looks like a great project. I think the differentiating factor would be:
- Bangle.io is focused more on the overall note taking experience, like backlinks, workspaces, collaboration etc.
- I am planning to allow the ability to add extensions to add more functionality. Being a web app is really conducive for such things.
- It allows you to open multiple tabs, split screen.
[0]: https://github.com/Zettelkasten-Method/10000-markdown-files
I hope you give Bangle.io a shot, there are a bunch of things currently missing, but we will get there <3.
- 10000-markdown-files: 10,000 markdown files. Useful for stress testing note-taking tools
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notekit
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notekit VS Einwurf - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 20 Dec 2023
- A GTK3 hierarchical Markdown notetaking application with tablet support
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Request: good note taking tool
You can use Notekit
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Notes: Fast note-taking app, open-source, without Electron, built in Qt C++
I use NoteKit[0], one of the nicest things about it is that a can paste an image and draw on it, simple yet useful. Does "Notes" offer the same functionality? And what about spell check?
Anyway, great project, I'll give it a try! :)
[0]: https://github.com/blackhole89/notekit/
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New Note taking application for GNOME
The closest thing I found was https://github.com/blackhole89/notekit/
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Something finally comes CLOSE to a OneNote alternative on Linux
So, other than moving around your exported SVGs & PDFs, I am not sure; Look at what u/up_o said on this cross-post on r/Ubuntu. He suggested Notekit as a way to annotate with Mardown.
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Marktext – Elegant Markdown Editor for Linux, macOS, Windows
Well, it's not exactly unsustainable - the Github CI continues producing those builds without me having to do anything for it (it in fact didn't break even once in the past year, compared to several breakages on the "backwards-compatible" Ubuntu 18.04 deb which happened whenever Github changed something about the package bundle available to that image). If someone reports a bug on Windows, I will look into it, and/or spend some time walking them through a workaround (since I do in fact have access to Windows setups). As I see it, in the most natural sense of support, I do have support for Windows, even though it is what I guess you would call Tier 2 support.
To nitpick a little, I also didn't say I don't think that those who care about licensing issues would use [the Windows build]; rather, I think that those who don't care about licensing issues and are on Windows would not use it, because there is a Windows-only product that is closed-source which I am unlikely to be able to compete with on that ground.
I'm not really advertising Mac support beyond having some files merged from people who did get it to work (https://github.com/blackhole89/notekit/blob/master/screensho...).
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Typora is no longer free. Is there a good alternative or replacement?
Slightly late response, but I'm working on one, with a particular focus on tablet input: notekit. There isn't quite feature parity with Typora since using native instead of HTML-based rendering makes things like tables hard and many aspects of it are still work in progress in general, but several people (including myself) do already use it on a daily basis.
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Looking for Onenote similar note taking program for Ubuntu
Notekit resembles OneNote the most imo, but it's still unfinished
What are some alternatives?
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marktext - 📝A simple and elegant markdown editor, available for Linux, macOS and Windows.
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