3 Best Markdown Editors for Steemit
Hey Steemians,
today i wanna show you my personal favourite Markdown Editors (for Steemit).
Why use an extra Editor anyways?
As you probably have realised, Steemit has its own build in Markdown-Editor with a preview. I think it´s OK - but rather for short posts without complex formatting.
And if you want to write awesome posts on Steemit and spend a few hours on it, you´d better choose an Editor for this purpose.
There are some good reasons to do this:
- The build in Markdown editor of Steemit is alright, If u know the markdown "syntax". But what to do if not?
- Your hard work, done in the build in editor, can be lost in seconds if u experience problems with your Internet connection.
- With an external editor you can write, edit and save your posts on your local computer anytime and you can post it when you like to.
- It´s easy, fast and portable. You can edit your files nearly everywhere.
I personally love portable programs, so i can continue my work everywhere, if I have my pendrive with me. :)
The Editors
Haroopad (my personal favourite)
freeware with donation option
Haroopad is a cross platform markdown editor available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. This markdown editor has been primarily developed for web friendly operations. It supports all markdown syntax (but steemit doesn´t e.g. Tasklist), giving you an ease to build your document the way you like. Apart from markdown, it also supports LaTex editing. Now you don't need to write down mathematical equations separately in a LaTex Editor. Embed media content to your document, transform your document into blog system, Wordpress, Tumblr, Evernote, etc. Access themes and preferences options of this markdown editor by right clicking on the editor screen.
I´m writing this post in haroopad :)
| pros | contras |
|---|---|
| Easy to handle | No Portable Version available |
| Build in Markdown CheatSheet | Sometimes strange behaviour on preview |
| Great Preview options | The official documentation is in Korean, so it may be a bit hard for non-Korean speakers to find their way around Haroopad. |
| Fully customizeable | |
| Leightweight and fast |
Atom
freeware, open source
I discovered this ultra-texteditor yesterday. :D
Atom is not only just an markdown Editor, but its a hackable, free and open-source text and source code editor for macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows with support for plug-ins written in Node.js, and embedded Git Control, developed by GitHub. I think there are a thousand purposes to use this tool and even more ways to customize the program via Packages.
For the Markdown-Preview you just have to hit CTRL+Shift+M.
Since I´m programmer, and love the features of atom, I think I will use this editor more often in the future.
my Megaman-post in Atom
| pros | contras |
|---|---|
| Easy to handle | The markdown preview sometimes has some problems with linebreaks but sure there is a package to solve this problem ;) |
| Portable Version available (YAY!!) | Atom is not a native application. As such performance is subpar and the lag is especially noticeable on larger projects (Steemit posts shouldn´t be a problem though). It also opens a surprising amount of sub-processes and leaks a considerable amount of memory. |
Treeview of Documents and the ability to search with CTRL+T | |
| Fully customizeable | |
| Atom has a built-in package manager and an extensive list of packages. There are over 150 markdown related packages available for Atom. Additionally, packages are written in CoffeeScript so anyone that knows CoffeeScript can write packages for Atom to extend functionality. |
MarkdownPad 2
available in two versions: Free and Pro
MarkdownPad 2 is available in two versions: Free and Pro.
The Free version offers all of the features you’re currently using in the original version of MarkdownPad, and includes new features like a tabbed document interface, spell check, Markdown syntax highlighting, multiple custom CSS files support, and a variety of other improvements.
The Pro version includes everything in the Free version, and adds great new features like support for new Markdown processors (GitHub Flavored Markdown and Markdown Extra, including Table support), PDF export, auto-save, session management, a built-in image uploader, and is licensed for commercial use.
As a Pro user, you’ll get early access to new features as soon as they’re available. You’re also supporting the developer, and giving him great encouragement to continue developing new features and updates.
My personal Problem with MarkdownPad 2 is, that the Livepreview (F5) isn´t working at my office computer.
Thats all i get:
Anyways u can always preview your post in a Browser (F6)
| pros | contras |
|---|---|
| Easy to handle | LivePreview doesn´t work in some cases/on some machines |
| Shortcuts for Markdown | |
| Portable Version available | |
| Fully customizeable | |
| Leightweight and fast |
So that´s it
I hope this post was helpful for you. And you can use the Info to write some awesome posts. :)
If u have questions or suggestions, leave me a comment! :D
I wish you a nice day, and happy steeming!