It is very well built with simplicity in mind. There are several themes and all of them look amazing. I love the "typewriter" and "focus" mode. In contrast with other apps that focus the current window and remove all visibility options, Typora goes one step ahead and fades down all other paragraphs as well.
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Also Also just encase you don't know about this place yet: there's a website called Toyhouse where people upload their OCs for organization purposes. You need an invite to join (i dont have one but they're not hard to come by) but you can still look around without an account. It might be good to see the way different people design characters for inspo ^ ^)b. Source: 7 months ago
I do not know their name (online) but they have made a long drama doc so I do have their email (and emails of other users involded in the written posts) I have their usernames of sites they use (instagram, toyhou.se, tumblr) I'm pretty they are in the US but I can't be 100% since it's online. However, I am a US citizen but living in Germany. (I have a German Permit and German spouse). Source: 8 months ago
It's a code used for toyhou.se character profiles! Created by onethird on the site. I suppose I could ask them, but they don't seem willing to talk about coding stuff at the moment, so I wanted to come here instead to not bother them about their template from almost 2 years ago. Source: 11 months ago
Note: I'm a third party, by stander..spectator?? I used to be friends with both people at one point but I'm friends with neither currently. I'm aware of all of this going down because there is a small network of people keeping their eyes on one of the two people involved in this. She has a rep sheet over a decade long of tracing art, stealing assets from indie merch stores and stock image websites, scamming... Source: 12 months ago
Https://toyhou.se/ is a very good site for storing art, and characters, and it's what I use, you have to pay to get an account, or get a code, but that's fairly easy and the majority of people can get codes easily. Source: about 1 year ago
Typora.. https://typora.io/ And keep each chapter as separate file…. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
If Lexeme is similar to Typora (https://typora.io), it could be fantastic and might even surpass Typora in terms of quality. On the other hand, if Typora already has these features, it's quite powerful. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Just FYI, the direct answer to your question is Typora: https://typora.io/. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Evernote was ok for a little bit, but the only thing it really did for me was search... Once I realized that I switched tactics. I organized my life into domains, and got okay at using grep to replace it. My saving grace that I would pay twice for is https://typora.io. Though worth mentioning Apple Notes has come a long way. - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
Typora https://typora.io/ Open source — https://hackmd.io/ I’ve used all three, the first two are are WYSIWYG. All are collaborative. HackMD has a nice two window editor that renders MD as you type. Curious how Vrite compares with these. - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
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