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  1. Sorry guys for the late reply. 

     

    Last week I released the new version of Marxico, and it took me a week to fix bugs and polish features. I have read your feedback once you posted, but I was occupied. My apology again. Now I can proudly introduce the new Marxico, with better editor, basic mobile support and new syntax such as TOC, footnotes, flowcharts, checkboxes and HTML. Another big improvement is using SVG to render MathJax to be independent of fonts. Now you have perfect LaTex everywhere(low version of Android except)! 

     

    Next, I'll work on integration with Evernote such as attachments, reminders and sync between devices. So stay tuned in!

     

    As about donation some of you mentioned, I really appreciate that. However, I'm working on monetizing Marxico and it is coming in one or two weeks. So you can support Marxico at that time. (Please!)

     

    Thank you all, for all the feedbacks, compliments and kindnesses. 

     

    Bests,

    gock

  2. You are so great about the MathJax try. A good news for you is that in the next version I'll use a new technology to render MathJax, which is lossless and doesn't need extra font, and works on mobile.

     

     

    Hi, the support for Latex is fantastic with this app. I have dreamed of Evernote supporting Latex, but never expected it to happen.
     
    With the Evernote web client I found that it would render any equation however complex. However, to get the same result on the Windows 7 client required me to install the right fonts. It seems that Marxico uses MathJax to render the latex. After installing the correct fonts I could get all the examples at http://www.mathjax.org/demos/tex-samples/ to work (as far as I can tell Marxico supports everything from MathJax except automatic equation numbering - you can use \tag to do it by hand).
     
    The steps I followed were
    1. Partial solution - MathJax - MathJax Font Help - advice is to go to STIX website to get the install - I did this, and it half worked, there seeemed to be fonts missing, eg STIXMathJax_Size2-Regular.otf. To get it fully working needed the additional steps below (this first step may have been redundant).
    2. Download latest MathJax from Installing and Testing MathJax — MathJax 2.4 documentation - DO NOT INSTALL.
    3. Find the otf folder - \MathJax-2.4-latest.zip\MathJax-2.4-latest\fonts\HTML-CSS\TeX\otf
    4. Install all of these using instructions at Install or uninstall fonts.
    5. Then everything seems to render perfectly in Evernote on the PC - still a few problems on Android.

    Has anyone else had to go through the same process? Is there an easier way and how do you do it with the Evernote Android client?

     

    Hope this is useful.

    Peter.

     

  3. Sorry, Marxico can only read notes created by itself.

     

    When using Marxico I can only open notes created via Marxico, I do not have access from within Marxico to other Evernotes.

    Under File, Open File is not available. Is this the current functionality or is my my setup wrong? I tried reauthorizing Marxico which did not give access.

    Thanks

    I have just read gock, on 03 Jul 2014 - 10:27 AM,... cleared up my issue, Thanks, Great app, thanks

  4. Weird, no one have reported this problem. I think it just haven't loaded yet. Do you try again?

     

    Hi Gock,

     

    The online version of marxico (http://marxi.co/) seems to have some issues loading font/icon in latest Chrome( Version 38.0.2125.122), see screenshot here: http://cl.ly/image/192c1J1n0H2h. Here are the errors in the developer console: http://cl.ly/image/3h3y3h193u3C. 

     

    This seems to be related to this issue: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12229844/amazon-s3-cors-cross-origin-resource-sharing-and-firefox-cross-domain-font-loa. 

     

    It works fine in Safari btw. Could you look into this please?

     

    Thank you!

  5. That's exactly my plan. The next version will be mobile-friendly. 

     

    Hi Gock,

     

    I understand that you are not focusing on mobile right now. But could you make the site a bit more mobile-friendly on iOS Safari (or iOS Chrome)?

     

    Sometimes I just wanna jog a thing or two down while I'm on the go with my iPhone. However as of right now, I can't seem to be able to close the Document Picker after it's popped up.

     

    Thanks for the awesome cool!

  6. Inserting HTML will also be available on the next version.

     

    Really great app, as other said I'm switching to use Marxico as default content editor and Evernote just as an organizer.

     

    Is it possible in Marxico to insert custom HTML and format it? For example, i would like to create a custom text with red color but when i tried to use 

    <span style="color:red">Custom Text</span>

    inside Marxico, the html was displayed as plain text and not as a stylized text.

    Any way to solve this? If is not possible right now, maybe this could be a feature valid for a future version.

     

    In any case, great job! :-)

  7. Thanks for your advice. I am working on the next version, which will satisfy some of your requests such as UML, comment, definition list, two side scrolling. Other requests will need more consideration.

    Hello Gock,

     

     

    Thank you so much for this app! With it I can finally start using Evernote! 

     

    Just wondering if there's a place where you keep a list of upcoming features. As much as I love the app, I feel that it's yet perfect and I'd like to know what features are coming. 

     

    Personally, I really hope to have the following:

     

    1. UML sequence diagram using js-sequence-diagrams.

     

    2. Default contents. For example, I'd like to have @(Sample notebook)[Marxico|Markdown] as the default content for every new document I create and sync to Evernote.

     

    3. A special comment syntax like <!--- StackEdit Comment --> from StackEdit.

     

    4. Definition List from Markdown Extra.

     

    5. Shortcut customization and more shortcut options, like toggle preview.

     

    6. Two side scrolling. Currently scrolling in editor scrolls preview, can we also have it the other way?

     

    7. Dropbox and/or Google Doc sync.

  8. It does not work on business notebooks. Because this part of Evernote API sucks. The good news is that Evernote will release new SDK soon then I'll follow up.

     

    Hello gock,

     

    I'm absolutely astonished with this app.  Congratulations!!

     

    So far, just found an issue.  I my case, I need to write in Markdown for work, with a Evernote Business account.

     

    Writing to Personal Notebooks works like a charm, but it's not possible to write to Business Notebooks:

    • If one creates a note as personal and then moves it to a business notebook, clicking on the ribbon for edition causes Marxico to open showing an "Unauthoized" message.  See screenshot below.
       
    • When starting a note from scratch in Marxico, it's not possible to associate a Business notenook with "@("; business notebooks are completely missing from the selection list.

    I hope this issue(s) would be tackled in a future release of Marxico.

     

    Thanks in advance.

     

    Julián

  9. Thank you very much! What you say is really inspiring and I appreciate that.

     

    I must say you are insightful because Marxico was actually first released about a year ago, and just got its English version three months ago. That's why it looks refined (yet having a long way to go).

     

    Currently I'm working on the next version with many great features such as table of content, checklist, footnote, mobile web and spell checker. So stay tuned! :)

     

    This app is incredible. I've only discovered it yesterday and I've completely stopped using Evernote to edit my notes, only to organize them. Prior to this I was in the process of using Markdownpad to create my notes in markdown and then copy and paste but this app does such a better job as it can easily retrieve and edit notes that have been created in markdown inside of EN without having to copy/paste into another editor and then back into EN.

     

    I also can't believe the features that are already built-in. It feels like this app has been refined over the course of months or even years of feedback. Truly amazing. It even has some features that Markdownpad does NOT have that that app is considered a full-featured markdown editor. Just crazy.

     

    If I were to make a couple of suggestions it would be to auto sync more frequently and without a prompt, and also the addition of a spell checker (underline misspelled words and right click to correct) would be awesome.

     

    Thanks for everything. All EN power users need to know about this! We can finally create structured, easy to read, and beautiful notes with little to NO effort. And the best part? BUILT-IN CODE HIGHLIGHTING. Seriously this feels too good to be true. haha.

  10. The markdown text is stored in a hidden area of your note, below what you actually see. To see it, you need to know a little about Web developing. You can log in Evernote web via Chrome, open a note created from Marxico, then inspect the document elements by DevTools. You will see a <center> element with your encoded markdown content. Just executing `unescape(...)` in console  would decode it. This lecture would help you know the basic of Devtools. Here is my screeenshot.

     

    The whole steps is actually quite easy for someone knowing about programming. Marxico has many users like that, and they are convinced, so please don't worry. I will provide a tool to extract the markdown content in the future to dispel your and others' concern.

     

    Linking other notes would be awesome, and I'm planning to add it in the next next version. :)

     

    tempmarkdown.png

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Hi gock, this is an amazing app. It really transforms evernote from a "place to hold stuff" into a place for content creation. Thank you.  I will happily pay for it once it gets to that point.

     

    Two thoughts:

    (1) Where is the Markdown stored? I only see the html in evernote, but I want to make sure I have a future-proof way of getting back to the underlying source (specifically the latex for me). Is there / could there be some way to access the source code without marxico? If I am going to move more of my content creation into evernote through marxico, this is an unfortunate necessity for me.

    (2) It would be awesome if there was a feature to reference other notes from Marxico.  For example, sometimes I want to provide a link to pdf I have uploaded as a separate note. Any chance that might be possible in the future?

     

    EDIT: An earlier post says that the markdown is hidden inside the note but I cannot seem to figure out how to view it from the website or Nixnote (linux client for evernote). Is there a chance its only accessible on the windows or mac client? Can someone point me in the right direction?

     

    Again, I love the app and am really impressed with how many features are already included. Thanks.

  11. 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!

     

    Normally, Chrome would create a Chrome App shortcut on launch bar, whether on Windows, Ubuntu or Mac. Check screenshots on google.

     

    Another way is just opening an empty Chrome window, there would be an app launcher icon on the page, either on left-top on right-top.

    BTW, on Mac you can just search Marxico in Spotlight.

  12. Sad to say, yes, you can only edit the note in Marxico now. Editing in Evernote requires parsing HTML to Markdown, which is quite difficult and unpredictable. But I'll try it in the future.

     

    Hi Gock,

     

    Nice job with the app.

     

    But it seems that the notes which was created in Marxico and then synced to Evernote cannot sync the editing in Evernote back to Marxico.

     

    For example, I created a note in Marxico and then synced it to Evetnote. Then I needed to add something to that note, so I did it in Evernote. But when I open this note again in Aarxico, the 'something' that I have added wasn't there. And when I synced the note from Marxico to Evernote, I got a conflict error.

  13. Marxico can only sync and edit notes created by itself. Your previous notes wouldn't be synced. Because Marxico couldn't parse them asMarkdown.

     

     

     

    Sync notes? You mean sync to Evernote? It has already supported that! Either I get you wrong, or you had experienced some weird bugs.

     

     

     

     

     

    Yeah, Marxico syncs the content that I create within it to  Evernote but it doesn't "load" what I've previously had written in the official web page or the android client.  

     

  14. Sorry I got you wrong. As mentioned in the welcome document, currently you can only edit your notes in Marxico. Marxico cannot recognize the modifications you made in Evernote. But it is very easy to open a note in Marxico from Evernote because there's a quick edit button in every note.

     

    About the price, yes, it would charge some fee when finally released.

     

    I'm afraid Marxico won't support Wordpress in the near future. It will focus on Evernote first.

     

     

    Gock, if it's me your replying to, no I'm not concerned about security (well, not in this case ;) ), what I was trying to ask was this:

    If notes are prepared in Marxico and saved to Evermote, can these same notes opened and added to, and/or edited, right in side the desktop Evernote app itself? Or do you have to open them in Marxico to edit and/or add to them?

    Also,

    * Do you have a price point in mind for your final product?

    * Could this software also be use to prepare formatted blog posts drafts for WordPress?
     

    I guess you are concerned with your privacy? I promise:

    1. Marxico wouldn't save any notes data on its own server.
    2. Marxico wouldn't get any note that is not created by Marxico.

    Theoretically, Marxico does have the ability to do something evil, but it wouldn't do that. Just like the other cloud services that make your life more convenient. So please don't worry. :)

    Gock, in relation (I think) to this post by Loriswave, as well as to the question in my other post - wouldn't anything created in Marxico be saved to the Evernote servers, provided you link it to your EN account, and later acessible for viewing & editing, just as with any other note *not* created using your program?

    hi,
    very impressive application, but I have some feature requests:
    Import from desktop application
    export to desktop application
    export to evernote as markdown and not as html

     

  15. Oops, it was a bug! The moment I saw your screenshot, I immediately realized what was wrong. It is OK now, please try again. Thank you very much!

     

     

     

    @Royi   Thanks for your feedback. The bug is quite weird. Have you tried another time ? Or another note? 

     

    Hi,

    It looks great.

     

    I could save notes to Evernote from marxi.co, yet when I click in the Evernote Web App on the red ribbon to edit the note I get 404 error instead of opening the note in marxi.co

     

    Why is that?

     

     

    Tried different times, computers, etc...

    Same result:

     

    N47xKxI.png

     

    What's wrong?

     

  16. I guess you are concerned with your privacy?  I promise:

     

    1. Marxico wouldn't save any notes data on its own server.

    2. Marxico wouldn't get any note that is not created by Marxico.

     

    Theoretically, Marxico does have the ability to do something evil, but it wouldn't do that. Just like the other cloud services that make your life more convenient. So please don't worry. :)

     

    Gock, in relation (I think) to this post by Loriswave, as well as to the question in my other post - wouldn't anything created in Marxico be saved to the Evernote servers, provided you link it to your EN account, and later acessible for viewing & editing, just as with any other note *not* created using your program?
     

    hi,
    very impressive application, but I have some feature requests:
    Import from desktop application
    export to desktop application
    export to evernote as markdown and not as html

     

  17. To be honest, I'm not quite sure about that. Because the desktop version still needs a lot of work and enhancement. I'll focus on it first. 

     

    Well that was certainly a quick reply! :P. Any future plans to include mobile devices?
     

    Sorry it doesn't work on mobile. But it can run on almost all desktop platform, as long as you get Chrome. :)

    It looks most impressive, Gock! :) :) :)

    Does the App work on both Windows and Android?

     

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