I’m currently building a small website as my online portfolio and blog, with some fun stuff like making it explorable as a side-scroller “game” (*I gaven’t enabled that functionality yet*), and as part of documenting the process, I’m trying to write short blog posts that cover some of the tools and decisions I’m making along the way.
Among today’s links are markdown editors Bear, Scratch and Supernotes. There are also links to the web-based Tables Generator and Kept, an app that captures all your chats with a number of LLM providers
Among today’s links are markdown editors Obsidian, Marka.md, Nota Bene and MXmarkedit. We also look at Tableflip, a solution that makes creating tables in markdown less of a chore
Among today’s links are markdown editors Editorio, Byword, Marka and Magic Notebook. There’s also a quick look at AS Notes, which brings the power of knowledge management to VS Code
Among today’s links are markdown editors Notesnook, Caret and Melo. Plus there’s Presenterm, a terminal-based presentation tool, and GhostCue, a useful app for those who like to take notes while engaged – or not, as the case may be – in online meetings
The latest update to the list of markdown editors is live! Includes some new additions, such as Caret, as well as deletions, plus it has a new look. For the full list, visit the link.
Among today’s links are markdown editors Neverwrite, Lumen, Notchpad and Marco. Plus there’s Affine, an open-source knowledge management app, similar to Notion, but better, in my opinion.