![]() ![]() ![]() A library mode, to store your posts in a database, and allows you to build a blog or website - not that easy to configure, though Ĥ. A complete range of display modes (3, 2 or 1 column, both markdown and preview mode, a folder manager and a file manager in 2 left sidebars, all that can be visible or not at your choice ģ. A fully multimarkdown compliance, that make it really useful to write from blog post to social science papers Ģ. Testing a lot of markdown editors to replace both of my favorite that turned bad with their rental business model, I would end to use Mweb, which offers a lot of features to work with.ġ. MWeb can't do everything : you can't manipulate your categories, as authorized with some apps, or publish slideshows - but no app, as I know, can publish slideshows to a WP post). More, you can update your post from mWeb and publish it again : it overwrite the post on WP. So you can draft your entire WP blog in MWeb, in a simple way. As a draft, you can make some last enhancement, for example move and resize your images in the post. publish as draft : it's obvious, but it had to be said. don't publish Markdown though it works, it display markdown in the editor, even in Visual mode if you send without markdown (I think you send html then), the editor only show the rich text result The last feature I try is to send to an auto-host wordpress blog, and it really works, including images embedded in the post. The Mac App seems to be free of this bug, as it can't synchronised (the synchronisation is made by using a Dropbox or an iCloud folder).Īs this bug could ruin your day, it have to be known - and better, fixed, I told the dev on Twitter and wait for an answer. Made a lot of test to make it sure, and I can now reproduce the bug everytime. The bug occured when the iOS app sync a Dropbox folder: beware of naming the folder with no diacritic (what a french, spanish, and every other user of diacritics could do): your files will simply vanished without no way to recover (and believe me, I tried and still trying). I used it everyday since, and just notice one big bug that you must be aware of. I made a long review of this app as I was adopting it to replace two or three apps I used before (for the record: Ulysses, MacJournal and DayOne!).
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