Compare Chrome extensions: MarkView vs Hola VPN - The Website Unblocker
Stats | MarkView | Hola VPN - The Website Unblocker |
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User count | 3,000+ | 6,000,000+ |
Average rating | 4.02 | 4.85 |
Rating count | 58 | 361,613 |
Last updated | 2019-03-08 | 2024-03-20 |
Size | 778.24K | 4.92M |
Version | 2.6.5 | 1.222.83 |
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View markdown file in Chrome. | Hola VPN - Free (limited) or Premium version. VPN extension to access any website. |
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MarkView support Github Flavored Markdown, such as table, task list and so on. MarkView also provides table of content for document, fully customizable document and code view styling, and much more. User can use emoji in MarkView! Emoji usage: use alias ":smile:" or shortcut ":D" in Markdown file to represent "smile icon". Please check with MarkView Editor to play with it. The mapping table is here https://markview.bitbucket.io/icons/ MarkView support footnote, superscript, subscript, mark, insert and more. Please play with MarkView Editor to see those actions. Post installation:
keyword: markdown |
Access websites blocked in your country, company, or school with Hola. Hola is free and easy to use! You do NOT need to sign up or open a Hola account for most sites - just add to Chrome and start using. Hola enables you to access websites blocked or censored in your country with its unique and fast tunneling technology. The Hola extension works 100% standalone. It does not link to, nor encourage the download of any other products and is fully functional as is, without requiring any additional download. The free version unblocks most websites for a limited period of time. To unblock all websites with no time limits, sign-up and subscribe to Hola Premium - you don't need to install anything! If you have any technical issues please write to us at help@hola.org Hola requires the following permissions:
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