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Great and thoughtful user experience, speed, web-based, lightweight, private, offline-first, no electron-wrapped app.
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It aims to make writing in Markdown enjoyable even to folks who are used to writing in Microsoft Words.
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Everyone on the web
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I wasn't happy with my experiences when using existing editors. I wanted to see the experiences I wished for materialized.
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Web Component. No frontend-framework. Hosted on Cloudflare Pages.
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(To be discovered)
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Zuunote aims to make writing in Markdown enjoyable to everyone. This includes technical and non-technical people - and everyone in between. This means crafting a writing experience that feels right to everyone. And this posts documents my balancing act in achieving that when creating and editing links in Markdown. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
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