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  2. Zettlr - Wikipedia

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    Zettlr is a free and open-source note-taking application that works with Markdown files. [1] Files may be exported and imported from a variety of different formats using an integration with Pandoc, whilst integration with reference managers allows for insertion of citations into documents.

  3. Comparison of note-taking software - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows Journal: Microsoft: Included with Windows Windows XP Tablet PC edition, Windows Vista through Windows 10 v1511 Zettlr: Hendrik Erz GPL-3.0-or-later: macOS, Microsoft Windows, Linux Zim: Jaap Karssenberg GPL-2.0-or-later: Cross-platform (Python, GTK+) ZOHO Notebook: ZOHO Corporation: Freemium: Web app

  4. Pandoc - Wikipedia

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    Pandoc is a free-software document converter, widely used as a writing tool (especially by scholars) [2] and as a basis for publishing workflows. [3] It was created by John MacFarlane , a philosophy professor at the University of California, Berkeley .

  5. List of word processor programs - Wikipedia

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    Gobe Productive Word Processor – Windows and Linux; Google Docs; Hangul (also known as HWP) – Windows, Mac and Linux; IA Writer – Mac, iOS; IBM SCRIPT – IBM VM/370; IBM SCRIPT/VS – IBM z/VM or z/OS systems; Ichitaro – Japanese word processor produced by JustSystems; Adobe InCopy – Mac and Windows; iStudio Publisher – Mac; Jarte ...

  6. Apostrophe (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Apostrophe (formerly known as UberWriter) is an open-source, minimalist Markdown text editor, developed by Wolf Vollprecht. It was originally created for the Ubuntu App Showdown, and has since received recognition as one of the Top 10 Ubuntu Apps of 2012. [3]

  7. WordPad - Wikipedia

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    WordPad is a word processor software designed by Microsoft that was included in versions of Windows from Windows 95 through Windows 11, version 23H2.Similarly to its predecessor Microsoft Write, it served as a basic word processor, positioned as more advanced than the Notepad text editor by supporting rich text editing, but with a subset of the functionality of Microsoft Word.

  8. Zim (software) - Wikipedia

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    In Zim, text is written and saved in a lightweight mark-up that is a hybrid of DokuWiki and Markdown. The wiki editor accepts input in either WYSIWYG format or markdown source code. Zim has support for multimedia content. Images can be inserted and displayed directly in pages, and other types of files can be stored as attachments.

  9. Simplenote - Wikipedia

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    The application was reviewed by Mac Life, [13] reviewed in the book Lifehacker: The Guide to Working Smarter, Faster, and Better, [14] and covered in the book The Business of iPhone and iPad App Development. [15] Daniel Aleksandersen of Ctrl.blog said: I like Simplenote and I use it every day.