Markdown editor

Unfortunately same of the best MD editors have critical limitations

  • Dynalist, i.g., would be an excellent md editor, but it forces you to use an online account (that means: a) you must be connected to the internet, and b) you share your data with Dynalist, and so your privacy goes away).
  • VNote too would be a good md editor, but it forces you to use its proprietary format (with only files in its own folder), and so you can’t open any existing md file.
  • LogSeq is very slow in starting, doesn’t provide a wysing editor, can’t edit long files, and, as the other above editors, it don’t let you open, modify and save existing md files.
  • Joplin is a bite better, but it too don’t let open, modify and save existing md files: you must use its folder, and its proprietary format.
  • Siyuan is anothe app that force you to use its folder and its proprietary format.
  • Obsidian is not able to open or save any md file, even though it uses markdown.
  • MdSilo is not a bad program, but is very basic.
  • MarkText would be quite good wysing md editor, quite similar to Typora, but unfortunately it is discontinued.
  • Typora is the best md wysing editor: it support css customization and symlinks, you can easily open and save your md existing files (wherever they are). But is is not open source, but a pay app.

KDE user dictionary

You can find it i.g. in your home folder, as hidden file with a name such as .hunspell_it_IT.

If you have many PC you can share it between your devices.