Post B2IMBSDOMpUZ8qb904 by 98Percent@mastodon.nz
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(DIR) Post #B2IMBSDOMpUZ8qb904 by 98Percent@mastodon.nz
2026-01-14T23:47:44Z
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If you are an author who uses #markdown, what app do you use for your #writing ? I am relatively new to Markdown and have begun using #Joplin for my note-taking, mainly because it works best across all platforms (iOS, MacOS, Android, Linux) via my #NextCloud server.My needs are relatively simple because I currently only write short articles and social media posts. I'm thinking of using Joplin for everything because I am enjoying it so much. I also have some experience with Obsidian and Ghostwriter for markdown writing. Any thoughts from more experienced markdown users than me?
(DIR) Post #B2IMBTjKjYdVqCYAQS by cousinsd@mastodon.nz
2026-01-15T02:28:03Z
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(DIR) Post #B2IMBUrsVH47MzYVNo by lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2026-01-15T02:30:26Z
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@cousinsd @98Percent I've ended up going with QOwnNotes.org for my Markdown note keeping - have *tons* of notes these days. Also using NextCloud to sync across my devices. Works great on all platforms except Android, but I use the NC Notes app for that.
(DIR) Post #B2IsUaB4BTX7s8fvpA by 98Percent@mastodon.nz
2026-01-15T08:32:31Z
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@lightweight @cousinsd Joplin works great on all platforms that I use, so I'll stick with that for my general note-taking for now. What I love about markdown is the ability to switch apps without worrying about compatibility.I'll also try Joplin for my writing as well, probably.