Markor: Edit Markdown offline

4.8
6.79K reviews
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About this app

📝 Create notes and manage your to-do list using simple markup formats
🌲 Work completely offline - whenever, wherever
👌 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

🖍 Syntax Highlighting and format related actions -- quick insert pictures and to-do
👀 Convert, preview, and share documents as HTML and PDF

📚 Notebook: Store all documents on a common filesystem folder
📓 QuickNote: Fast accessible for keeping notes
☑️ To-Do: Write down your to-do
🔖 LinkBox: Share pages to read later into bookmark list
🖍 Markup formats: Markdown and todo.txt
📋 Copy to clipboard: Copy any text, including text shared into Markor
💡 Notebook is the root folder of documents and can be changed to any location on filesystem. LinkBox, QuickNote and ToDo are textfiles

🎨 Highly customizeable, dark theme available
💾 Auto-Save with options for undo/redo
👌 No ads or unnecessary permissions
🌎 Language selection -- use other language than on the system

💡 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!

🔃 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
💡 Freely text edit, Dropbox paper, Liquid text

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Updated on
Jul 27, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
6.16K reviews
Rusty Leavitt
August 24, 2024
Markor serves as the only app I need for text-related editing on Android. It handles plain text jobs at least as well as any of the dedicated text editors I've tried and it's as easy a Markdown editor as I've found. Because the developer has asked for suggestions, I'll mention that Markor could implement some of its file management features a little bit more intuitively -- it's a little bit hard to figure out how to access directories on the SD Card, etc.
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Mark Capoferri
July 25, 2024
EXCELLENT!! Functions as old school text editor. No more typical notes-style c&p oom errors. Good excuse to learn markdown. Read cli style and less gui/ikon(sic😱)/search/permissions encumbrances. My Android 11 latest version has no customization of menu "action order" permissions available. I suppose it's the very limited GUI Android file management functions.
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Douglas Bashford
June 17, 2024
Possibly the best text editor on Google Android 12?... I only say that because I seem to remember that occasionally I can do formatted text: colors and bold, and stuff like that, like Gmail can❗ When I read the first four paragraphs of Markor's What's New section I almost spurt in joy. But I only use it a few times a year because it's not intuitive. (I miss Windows Wordpad's RTF❗) I can't figure out how to work Markor. Where is the Operator's Manual? The User's Manual?
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