Each application on this chart is notable for it’s own combination of unique features.
Which application do you prefer? Are there any other applications or features worth adding to the chart?
Web-Based Markdown Editors / Note-Taking Applications
## | Features | Dillinger.io | FlatNotes | HedgeDoc 1.0 |
---|---|---|---|---|
00 | Markdown Spec | CommonMark | CommonMark + GFL | HFM |
00 | License | MIT | MIT | AGPLv3 |
01 | Docker Support | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
02 | Markdown Live Preview | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
03 | WYSIWYG Editor | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
04 | Mobile-Friendly UI | ✔ | ✘¹ | ✔ |
05 | Dark Mode | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
06 | Real-Time Collaboration | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
07 | Version Control | ✘ | ✘² | ✔ |
08 | Local Filesystem Storage | ✘ | ✔³ | ✔⁴ |
09 | Cloud Storage Sync | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
10 | Authentication | ✘⁵ | ✔ | ✔ |
11 | Unique URLs | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
12 | Edit Mode - VI(M) | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
13 | Edit Mode - EMACS | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
Notes
¹ Mobile UI is better optimized in Chrome than Firefox
² Can use Git for Version Control
³ Files are saved as markdown files in local directory
⁴ Files are saved in a database
⁵ Authentication for Cloud Service Providers only
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Personally I’m looking for an application with features 1-8 and 10-12
Nobody wants both vi and Emacs edit modes. Either you want vi, or you’re just plain batshit crazy.
Support for folder structure would be nice
Hedgedoc does have VI mode, doesn’t it?
you may add Outline to that list