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MarkMyWords
Version: 2.5.1
Demo
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Advanced Editor for Markdown-Documents.
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MarkMyWords offers easy formatting and structuring functions for articles which will be published on
the Web and remains platform-independent by using plain text documents.
Features
Support of a variety of markup-languages
Live-preview of the content and possibility to add own CSS-stylesheets
Use of text-templates and markers for quick text navigation
Easy import of text-data from popular RSS-readers and web-browsers
A flexible fullscreen-modus
Plugin System
And more little tricks to straighten the writing task
MarkMyWords supports the markup-languages BBCode, Markdown, MultiMarkdown, MarkdownExtra, Smark, Textile, and
Wikitext and offers a preview of the formatted output as it would be displayed on webpages immediately. Of course you
can use plain HTML to format your text, too.
What's new in version 2.5.1
MarkMyWords offers easy formatting and structuring functions for articles which will be published onthe Web and remains platform-independent by using plain text documents.
FeaturesSupport of a variety
MarkMyWords offers easy formatting and structuring functions for articles which will be published on
the Web and remains platform-independent by using plain text documents.
Features
Support of a variety of markup-languages
Live-preview of the content and possibility to add own CSS-stylesheets
Use of text-templates and markers for quick text navigation
Easy import of text-data from popular RSS-readers and web-browsers
A flexible fullscreen-modus
Plugin System
And more little tricks to straighten the writing task
MarkMyWords supports the markup-languages BBCode, Markdown, MultiMarkdown, MarkdownExtra, Smark, Textile, and
Wikitext and offers a preview of the formatted output as it would be displayed on webpages immediately. Of course you
can use plain HTML to format your text, too.