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12h ago

Scriptum 2.0 - Markdown that renders as you type, on Mac and iPhone

Scriptum 1.5 was a split-view Markdown editor. In 2.0 you write in the rendered document: headings take their real size, tables, math and code render in place as you type, and what lands on disk is exactly the Markdown you typed. Put the cursor in any element to get its raw syntax back. It's also one app across Mac and iPhone now, same purchase. Native SwiftUI, not Electron. Presentation Mode turns headings into slides, and the preview live-reloads when another program writes the file.

2mo ago

Scriptum - Lightweight, native Mac markdown editor

A native macOS markdown editor built around how you actually use your documents. Presentation Mode turns your headings into a full slideshow, no exporting to Keynote. Article Mode gives you a focused, e-reader style view for reading long documents comfortably. The live preview auto-reloads the moment another app or script edits the file, so it stays in sync beside your terminal. KaTeX math and Mermaid diagrams render inline. iOS and iPadOS apps coming soon.