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Java Markdown Editor Projects
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Project mention: Ask HN: What note taking app do you use and why? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-08-12
Emacs with Orgmode on the desktop. That's where most of my editing work happens. And for mobile the app Markor, synced via rsync in Termux with my desktop.
Additionally the app Joplin, which syncs via WebDAV to my server and is used by both me and my wife on both desktop and mobile to share notes, shopping list, web clips etc.
Joplin is excellent for sharing but its editing capabilities leave a bit to wish for. That's where Markor comes into play. Both support Markdown, so its easy to use both.
https://github.com/gsantner/markor
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neutrinote
neutriNote - the original extensible Markdown + Math note app. Non-commerical. No lock-ins. Only 3 MB footprint & highly optimized. Designed for plaintext purists.
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Index
# | Project | Stars |
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1 | markor | 3,982 |
2 | neutrinote | 366 |