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A code editor web component, [30] available as (among other things) a TinyMCE plugin. [31] TinyMCE 4.x, TinyMCE 5.x, and TinyMCE 6.x. [31] Released under the open source MIT License. [32] N1ED Visual editor for block-by-block content creation. [33] TinyMCE 4.x, TinyMCE 5.x, and TinyMCE 6.x. [34] Base editor is free for one site and up to five ...
Markdown [9] is a lightweight markup language for creating formatted text using a plain-text editor. John Gruber created Markdown in 2004 as an easy-to-read markup language . [ 9 ] Markdown is widely used for blogging and instant messaging , and also used elsewhere in online forums , collaborative software , documentation pages, and readme files .
Zathura is a free, plugin-based document viewer. Plugins are available for PDF (via poppler or MuPDF), PostScript and DjVu. It was written to be lightweight and controlled with vi-like keybindings. Zathura's customizability makes it well-liked by many Linux users. [4]
Simplenote is a note-taking application with Markdown support. In addition to being accessible via most web browsers, [1] cross-platform apps are available on Android, Linux, Windows, iOS, and macOS.
Yes, both functionality and theme via plugins No JotSpot: Yes Yes, RSS, per page No plugins, server-side Javascript [73] MediaWiki: Yes, bundled extension (VisualEditor) Yes, RSS/Atom Yes (web UI, web API, shell) actions, handlers MediaWiki syntax Yes Yes [74] Visual editor, extensions via PHP modules, collaboration [75] Midgard Wiki: No
This is a list of free and open-source software (FOSS) packages, computer software licensed under free software licenses and open-source licenses.Software that fits the Free Software Definition may be more appropriately called free software; the GNU project in particular objects to their works being referred to as open-source. [1]
MultiMarkdown is a lightweight markup language created by Fletcher T. Penney as an extension of the Markdown format. It supports additional features not available in plain Markdown syntax. [5] There is also a text editor with the same name that supports multiple export formats. [6]
Users can upload photos to posts, and can format text and links using Markdown. Posts can be propagated to connected accounts on WordPress, Twitter and Tumblr. [38] [39] Diaspora supports embedding of media from YouTube, Vimeo and a number of other sites, and also supports OpenGraph previews. [37]