
ago 0 CrepeDeLaCrepeFree and open-source, plus, it's seems more optimized (on Windows) than Typora.Positive comment.
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ago 9 aahmadkFirst of all it's free & open source, full WYSIWYG experience, tabbed document editing, and minimum-effort transition for typora users.Top positive comment.Moreover it seems that Typora will not be free when the beta ends, while Mark Text will be free forever.Top positive comment
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Suggest and vote on featuresMark Text Features Support for MarkDownMark Text supports MarkDown for document formatting. WYSIWYG SupportMark Text integrates a WYSIWYG editor to edit the look and content of a document, page, or file. Live PreviewInstantly see what your files and documents look like as you create them. Dark ModeMark Text supports dark mode for comfortable usage in low light conditions. Distraction-freeMark Text has a distraction-free mode for when you need to focus. Syntax HighlightingMark Text supports syntax highlighting for various programming and markup languages.Real-time inline previewWrite files in markdownDistraction-free WritingText editingClean designExport to HTMLInternal linkingBuilt-in themesTabbed interfaceMIT License Mark Text vs Typora Almost everyone thinks Mark Text is a great alternative to Typora.ScenicMarathonVery similar to Typora, but open source. And it is a realtime preview eidtor, what you type is what you see finally.

If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to Typora and loads of them is open source so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Open Source Typora Alternatives: 25+ Note-taking Tools and Text Editors | AlternativeTo (function()() Skip to main contentSkip to site searchPlatformsCategoriesOnlineWindowsAndroidMaciPhoneLinuxiPadAndroid TabletProductivitySocialDevelopmentBackupRemote Work & StudyLoginSign up HomeOffice & ProductivityTyporaAlternativesOpen Source Typora AlternativesThe best open source alternative to Typora is Mark Text.
