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Typora ios
Typora ios




typora ios
  1. #Typora ios for mac
  2. #Typora ios plus
typora ios

It’s been around for a while and continues to improve steadily. The other very powerful macOS/iOS app it’s worth mentioning here is MWeb, which is also perfectly capable of generating good-quality static websites. But hey, Typora makes an excellent companion (although Typora supports tables of contents, whereas 1Writer doesn’t). I’m currently using 1Writer as the Typora equivalent on iPad - I’m delighted the developer is still updating this august but excellent app, and only wish he’d go ahead and produce his own macOS version. I thoroughly recommend it - it even plays humorously on Bear’s background graphic when no note is loaded, showing a bear cub flying a balloon… Sorry, I meant to mention the name of the theme that turns Typora into Bear: Ursine (Polar or Umbra). Typora also handles images quite well, unlike many other markdown apps.

#Typora ios plus

The tip about using a plus sign (+) for tags is a good one Typora does have the rather irritating habit of interpreting hashtags as headings, even when there isn’t a space immediately after the hashtag. On the other hand, you can easily share files between Typora on macOS and e.g. What we need now is Typora for iOS/iPadOS. Because you can tweak the CSS, you can turn it into even more of a Bear clone! Although I love Bear, it’s being officially retired for the time being (until Typora finally sorts out a pricing plan of some kind, at which point Bear may be reinstated!). The search engine is fantastic - blasts through multiple files in multiple folders at very high speed, highlighting hits like a pro.Īnd I’ve discovered themes - notably a theme that turns Typora into a Bear (Writer) clone. Heh, I was quite inspired by the Typora article - enough to unearth Typora from my list of apps and reinstall it.

#Typora ios for mac

>in Typora (cross-platform, in free beta for Mac for by MadaboutDana I thought this was an interesting article about creating a Zettelkasten Wrapping that in a bunch of stifling rules is so-2020s. I suspect Niklas Luhmann enjoyed his note taking deeply. The joy of note taking is that it is so free-form and open to invention. Apart from the Typora advice-useful-the thing I noticed is the quoted 11 “principles” for note-taking promulgated by “David Clear” (whatever his bona fides are).






Typora ios