Markor: Edit Markdown offline

Lightweight text editor - Notes, ToDo. Markdown, todo.txt, OrgMode & AsciiDoc

Markor: Edit Markdown offline

App stats

Version: 2.13.1 (Last updated: 2024-11-15)
Creation date: 2017-09-19
Permissions
Photos/Media/Files: read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Storage: read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Other: full network access, install shortcuts

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App summary

📝 Create notes and manage your to-do list using simple markup formats
🌲 Work completely offline - whenever, wherever
👌 Compatible with any other plaintext software on any platform -- edit with notepad or vim, filter with grep, convert to PDF or create a zip archive

🖍 Syntax Highlighting and format related actions -- quick insert pictures and to-do
👀 Convert, preview, and share documents as HTML and PDF

📚 Notebook: Store all documents on a common filesystem folder
📓 QuickNote: Fast accessible for keeping notes
☑️ To-Do: Write down your to-do
🔖 LinkBox: Share pages to read later into bookmark list
🖍 Markup formats: Markdown and todo.txt
📋 Copy to clipboard: Copy any text, including text shared into Markor
💡 Notebook is the root folder of documents and can be changed to any location on filesystem. LinkBox, QuickNote and ToDo are textfiles

🎨 Highly customizeable, dark theme available
💾 Auto-Save with options for undo/redo
👌 No ads or unnecessary permissions
🌎 Language selection -- use other language than on the system

💡 Unlike other office suites or to-do apps, Markor has one streamlined text editor with no other editing UI. Markor shows how powerful and expressive simple text can be. View, edit, manipulate and convert plaintext!

🔃 Markor works with sync apps, but they have to do syncing respectively. Sync clients known to work in combination include BitTorrent Sync, Dropbox, FolderSync, OwnCloud, NextCloud, Seafile, Syncthing, Syncopoli
💡 Freely text edit, Dropbox paper, Liquid text

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User reviews

These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Google Play Store does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Markdown support and functionality
  • Files are stored as actual text files in the file system
  • Offline access and no advertisements
  • Customizable and versatile text editing
  • Easy file syncing with services like Syncthing and Dropbox
Cons
  • User interface and file management can be unintuitive
  • Problems with saving files and retrieving accidentally deleted ones
  • Issues switching between edit and view modes
  • Lack of detailed documentation or user manual
  • Occasional bugs and crashes reported by users
Most mentioned
  • Markdown support
  • File storage as text files
  • Offline use
  • Syncing capabilities
  • User interface issues
User reviews
Markor --- The best mobile note taking and text editor app I've *ever* come across. The notes are stored as **actual text files** in your file system and -- *as a competent file explorer* -- you can sort your notes easily from the app. This is great for transfering files between devices. It also can render a variety of text files formats, like **markdown** so that you can write plaintext stuff that looks really cool.
by Vinson Reeves, 2024-11-10

Markor is a great notes app. I wanted an app that supported markdown with math expressions, and this one did not disappoint. I especially like the ability to write in JavaScript to make notes ineractive. The app comes in handy as a plain text editor too. Since it saves things as normal text files, I can use Syncthing to sync my notes between my devices.
by Vincent Edwards, 2024-10-11

Markor serves as the only app I need for text-related editing on Android. It handles plain text jobs at least as well as any of the dedicated text editors I've tried and it's as easy a Markdown editor as I've found. Because the developer has asked for suggestions, I'll mention that Markor could implement some of its file management features a little bit more intuitively -- it's a little bit hard to figure out how to access directories on the SD Card, etc.
by Rusty Leavitt, 2024-08-24
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