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PanWriter: Cross-platform writing tool runs on anything and outputs to anything

20 points| thesuperbigfrog | 3 years ago |theregister.com | reply

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[+] encryptluks2|3 years ago|reply
Pretty much a anything that uses PanDoc under the hood can do the same thing. I for one would like to see someone extend the cmark C libraries to add some new extensions like admonitions, tabs, graphs (using YAML), etc. PanDoc is awesome but all those Haskell libraries can be quite bloated.

Ghostwriter can use multiple libraries and does essentially the same thing but doesn't rely on Electron.

[+] giantdude|3 years ago|reply
For some definition of 'anything', a computer that can run a 100MB Electron executable...
[+] icegreentea2|3 years ago|reply
Yeah. Don't put that against the tool though - that's just the register's crappy headline.

Tool website has a much better (IMHO) tagline: "Markdown editor for macOS, Windows and Linux."

[+] type0|3 years ago|reply
I was hoping for 'anything' TUI tool that could run on FreeDOS, Plan9, RISC OS etc