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markor
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A structured note-taking app for personal use
Just curious, any reason you're using TMarkor instead of Markor? (https://github.com/gsantner/markor/ , https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.gsantner.m...)
Only asking since this was also the editor I ended up settling on in Android, but it seems like TMarkor is just a repackaging of Markor without any references to its forked(?) source.
My requirement was that the repo had to be open source so that I could audit the repo and compile the APK from source, as well as potentially fork it for personal modifications if needed.
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Ask HN: Why don’t GitHub readme pages include screenshots?
As other commenters posted, maintaining screenshots is a pain. Especially with software that's regularly changing.
That said, there are more than a few GitHub readmes that contain screens. Sometimes quite a few screens. Here's an example: https://github.com/gsantner/markor
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[DEV][App Release] Markor 2.11 adds AsciiDoc and CSV Support
The new Version 2.11 of [email protected] is now available on f-droid
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Note taking app like Obsidian, but simple
Try Markor
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2023 edition: solid ways to have your org setup/plan file in your pocket? (lots of dead ends online)
Use Markor as my org-roam Set up my notes directory as my "home" directory, and set up some templates for creating new files, and set some timestamp formats to match org's. Also has a recursive text search that's good enough for my uses.
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Any way to add a mobile widget for obsidian?
This is the Markor github repository with links to F-droid: https://github.com/gsantner/markor
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Selfhosted obsidian alternative
There are web based VSCode you can run. Or if you push to Github that with give you a good read and a ok write experience. I treat mobile as a read only so I use Markor.
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Foam for notes - Any good apps/workflows for using Foam with an Android client?
I already use Markor for some things on Android, so this might work really cleanly, unless I'm misunderstanding Foam's structure.
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Simple note taking with markdown support
You can also use Syncthing with any kind of local files only editor to make them sync-able. For example with Markor
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What do you dislike in the note-taking apps you use and why?
I use Markor and like it very much, feature-wise.
What are some alternatives?
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