![]() Markable is another MarkDown editor, but this one is more suited for those who still prefer to code in Notepad. And I love the way it displays the final article on the right and if you scroll either of the two views, the other view will follow to scroll to the correct place as well. In the end it’s a great product, not only for the Markdown format but for general use as well. But this is a known issue they are working on so we may see an improvement some day. It underlines misspelled words, but relies on your browser for correcting. The only downside of StackEdit is that it doesn’t have an integrated spell checker that works properly. Also, you don’t need to register and you can start working right away. It uses shortcuts via a GUI, offers advanced settings for templating, and (very important) is really convenient when you have an unreliable connection because of its offline functionality. You can also use it for making PDFs, which is a nice addition. And, you can publish from within StackEdit to WordPress, Tumblr, Github etc. ![]() You can connect StackEdit to Google Drive or Dropbox, and use auto-sync as a backup. Markdown separates style and content, and with the right plugin allows for effortless copying into your favorite CMS. StackEdit is a very easy to work with editor (the tool) for making documents in Markdown format, which my editor (the person) prefers. ![]()
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