Br4nd0n
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@derdee - Have you considered http://postach.io ?
It is a nice Evernote integrated blogging platform.
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I went ahead and bought it.
I love the product, and believe Gock deserve compensation.
But I will say this... compared to say, Byword ($6 and syncs one way to evernote)... $30 YEARLY is a bit steep.
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I found it, and purchased.
I had to open the http://marxi.co in a new browser... maybe the old page is cached?
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Where is the Marxico Pro information???
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Hey Gock,
I cannot thank you enough for creating Marxico... my Evernote usage has doubled as a result of being able to direct input markdown.
Too bad Evernote does not do the DevCup anymore - you would have had a big winner with Marxico.
I read hyp0xia's comment, and was wondering if it is possible to modify the CSS? that is used to output to Evernote?
Also, any plans for a ios app?
Thanks again for the great work, I look forward to seeing more!
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Yeah, New Document shortcode works again!
Brilliant work here Gock, just a brilliant app!
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Ah, got it.
Thanks!
Somehow I lost my App Launcher.
But found the Google Help page to bring it back:
If you don’t see App Launcher in your Taskbar (Windows) or your Dock (Mac), here’s how you can get it back:
Windows- Click the Start menu.
- Select All programs.
- Select Google Chrome.
- Right-click the App Launcher.
- Click Pin to Taskbar.
- Go to Finder and type "App Launcher" in the search box. You can also use the Spotlight search box at the top right of your screen.
- Drag the App Launcher icon to your Dock.
- Search your computer for "Chrome App Launcher."
- Pin it to your system's launcher or panel for easy access.
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Hey Gock,
I really like your concept.
Help me out, I am a bit confused... how do you launch the Chrome extension version of the app?
Thanks!
Native Markdown Support
in General Feature Requests
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I really can't believe how many years have passed without supporting Markdown.
For what it is worth, I am now using Atom.io with the Ever Notedown package. Although it is a little wonky at times, it is the best I have seen so far.