Markor: Edit Markdown offline

4.7
6.25K reviews
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Rated for 3+
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About this app

šŸ“ Create notes and manage your to-do list using simple markup formats
šŸŒ² Work completely offline - whenever, wherever
šŸ‘Œ Compatible with any other plaintext software on any platform -- edit with notepad or vim, filter with grep, convert to PDF or create a zip archive

šŸ– Syntax Highlighting and format related actions -- quick insert pictures and to-do
šŸ‘€ Convert, preview, and share documents as HTML and PDF

šŸ“š Notebook: Store all documents on a common filesystem folder
šŸ““ QuickNote: Fast accessible for keeping notes
ā˜‘ļø To-Do: Write down your to-do
šŸ”– LinkBox: Share pages to read later into bookmark list
šŸ– Markup formats: Markdown and todo.txt
šŸ“‹ Copy to clipboard: Copy any text, including text shared into Markor
šŸ’” Notebook is the root folder of documents and can be changed to any location on filesystem. LinkBox, QuickNote and ToDo are textfiles

šŸŽØ Highly customizeable, dark theme available
šŸ’¾ Auto-Save with options for undo/redo
šŸ‘Œ No ads or unnecessary permissions
šŸŒŽ Language selection -- use other language than on the system

šŸ’” Unlike other office suites or to-do apps, Markor has one streamlined text editor with no other editing UI. Markor shows how powerful and expressive simple text can be. View, edit, manipulate and convert plaintext!

šŸ”ƒ Markor works with sync apps, but they have to do syncing respectively. Sync clients known to work in combination include BitTorrent Sync, Dropbox, FolderSync, OwnCloud, NextCloud, Seafile, Syncthing, Syncopoli
šŸ’” Freely text edit, Dropbox paper, Liquid text

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Updated on
Oct 12, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
5.67K reviews
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April 27, 2024
Good: Simple text editor, no user abuse, exactly what i need. Writes to file so i can back it up, has quick note feature that I use a lot. Not so good: Making a new file is an extra step, i want to just give it a name in the default dir and edit it instantly. the quick note just goes in one file that i have to separate out manually. Im in a hurry very often. They could improve this a bit.
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Jarred Gainer
February 8, 2024
I absolutely adore this app, however I truly wish there was a setting to toggle on or off a character limit setting opposed to line breaks tend to crash the program calling this could be due to my phone's capabilities. moreover, I wish there was a setting somewhere or guidance to be able to retrieve files that were accidentally deleted. I can't count how many times I've deleted something I've spent hours of riding only to find out that it cannot be retrieved.
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RD VD
February 21, 2024
I had been a long-time NoteEverthing user, but when I got my latest phone, it didn't transfer and was no longer on the app store. So, I was looking for a note app that could import all my existing text file notes, support a folder hierarchy, and not harass me with ads.. I eventually found Markor. Sadly, I had to recreate my folder hierarchy, but since Markor uses Android's own file structure, it wasn't too big a hassle. Plus, it makes it simple to back-up my entire note hierarchy to my PC.
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