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I quite like it, the UI is intuitive and functional.

Sort of related: Is there a library or editor that could be used to create both markup for the web as well as export to LaTeX syntax? My use case: Software documentation where I'd like to have both a Wiki as well as creating a professional looking PDF document (or even print it for the old fashioned folks). That sort of functionality would be worth paying for in my case.




pandoc


Also check out gitit (http://gitit.net), written by the same author as pandoc. It's a git-backed wiki that uses pandoc to let you write in a variety of formats. Markdown + latex for math works well for taking notes in a wiki format. The content is stored as flat files in the repo that you can just export as pdfs using pandoc if you wanted to.


After a few weeks of trying to get Github's gollum gem to do what I want, this might be what I've been looking for.


Yep.I use pandoc to convert all the notes I take to a variety of formats for all my different devices and needs. For example Pdf for highly consistent and pretty viewing on a tablet, html as an all around backup, and others as needed. Pandoc is fantastic!




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