With Typora, it's just the content and nothing else (which is how it should be). It encourages me to push and create rather than feel like I have gotten nothing done. It's nice to see what the finished product will look like as you are editing it. I think the real-life preview of how everything will work is so unique and valuable in the realm of web editing. Typora gives me the space and breathing room I need in order to get through those tough grinds of coding. Sometimes my mind would just stop working when I was in the middle of a serious edit and couldn't get over that creative hump because everything felt too much in previous programs. The singular interface just speaks to me in ways other complicated markdown editors haven't. I just can't thank the team over at Typora enough. I've noticed that I spend many more hours than I ever have creating web content. Honestly, it just inspires me to create more. I have tried a lot of different editors to align with my simple workflow, but none of them have compared to Typora. It's been a blessing for both my personal internet content as well as the freelance work I do for various companies. I think the overall simple theme of Typora has given a vital tool for so many online creators. Although I don't code, many of my coding friends have told me how useful this application has been for them. Me explaining it won't do it any justice. Any sort of text editor can work ok, but Typora is very small and convenient to a point where it will remain at the side of your screen without blocking the screen. It has to be one of the best markdown editors out there currently. I'm a blogger and content editor online, and I stumbled upon Typora and am so glad I did.
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