Typora - A truly minimal markdown editor.

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Typora will give you a seamless experience as both a reader and a writer. It removes the preview window, mode switcher, syntax symbols of markdown source code, and all other unnecessary distractions.

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This is probably one of the coolest text editors I've ever seen 🙌🏼. How are you planning to price it when it comes out of beta?
Is Typora out of beta yet? I hunted this 4 years ago and I sincerely hope it will get an official 1.0 release one day. I lost count of all betas released in these last four years.
It's apparently at 0.9.9.23 at the moment 😬

I always hated those split-screen MD editors.

Pros:

Best "offline" markdown editor ever.

Cons:

Would like to pay for the product soon.

I love Typora! 🔥 I use it less since I switched to Notion but it’s my favorite text editor and markdown editor
What's better about Notion than Typora? I'm currently using Typora and always curious what's better out there.

Despite the minimal look, it has a lot of cool features: syntax highlighting for code blocks, slick diagrams and tables, a file organizer, and a cool outline tab.

Pros:

Minimalist, smooth, and packed with cool features. It blends markdown with a seamless preview instantly.

Cons:

None!

I wish they'd add collaboration features, like comments. Otherwise, it's amazing.
Since Mou seems died, let's use Typora!
I like this editor but it's conversions using Pandoc is kinda buggy - Bear (for Mac / iPhone , ) is a pretty good alternative, so is MarkText ()

I'd love to see a CSV editor next.

Pros:

It has none of the features you DON"T want. Active release schedule.

Cons:

Developer refuses to take money. Makes me scared that the developer won't stay around the zero bugs that are remaining with the software.

I would like to see some exporters to other formats.

Pros:

Simple, includes stuff like mermaid etc

Cons:

Still needs a little stability improvments on mac

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