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| Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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| 2026-06-20 | Di***** | There is a search feature in the edit mode (raw md file), but in preview mode, there is no search. Uninstalling because of this. | |
| There is a search feature in the edit mode (raw md file), but in preview mode, there is no search. Uninstalling because of this. | |||
| 2026-06-20 | pe***** | I already have MWeb Pro, so why get One Markdown? This editor has all the great writing features and rendering engine of the bigger studio, but is better suited for working with one file at a time. For example, creating a SKILL.md file for AI, or creating an AI prompt, or reading a single .md document. Obviously, MWeb can do all this, but its library methodology feels a little awkward for a single .md file that you only work on once. It opens a new instance for each document. One Markdown feels more at home with single files or files that have a limited longevity. The One Markdown editor is great for making numbered and bullet lists for AI. It renders charts and syntax in an easy-to-read format. It supports the same themes and styles as MWeb Pro. But, for these specific cases, I prefer the multi-tab method that One Markdown offers. AI reads and writes Markdown, so this is a great tool for that purpose. MWeb Pro is a Markdown writing studio. One Markdown is a single sheet-at-a-time editor with power features. They really do complement each other, and I am easily switching between the two on a daily basis. | |
| I already have MWeb Pro, so why get One Markdown? This editor has all the great writing features and rendering engine of the bigger studio, but is better suited for working with one file at a time. For example, creating a SKILL.md file for AI, or creating an AI prompt, or reading a single .md document. Obviously, MWeb can do all this, but its library methodology feels a little awkward for a single .md file that you only work on once. It opens a new instance for each document. One Markdown feels more at home with single files or files that have a limited longevity. The One Markdown editor is great for making numbered and bullet lists for AI. It renders charts and syntax in an easy-to-read format. It supports the same themes and styles as MWeb Pro. But, for these specific cases, I prefer the multi-tab method that One Markdown offers. AI reads and writes Markdown, so this is a great tool for that purpose. MWeb Pro is a Markdown writing studio. One Markdown is a single sheet-at-a-time editor with power features. They really do complement each other, and I am easily switching between the two on a daily basis. | |||
| 2026-06-12 | MI***** | Simple, workable markdown viewer/editor with only one issue. Margin size can’t be adjusted, or at least isn’t obvious in the settings. | |
| Simple, workable markdown viewer/editor with only one issue. Margin size can’t be adjusted, or at least isn’t obvious in the settings. | |||
| 2026-05-29 | kv***** | Love this app. Makes mark down easy and wonderful. Thank you! | |
| Love this app. Makes mark down easy and wonderful. Thank you! | |||
| 2026-05-13 | Na***** | This is the best Markdown editor and viewer I’ve found, and I have tried them all. It has all of the features: Mermaid diagrams, a sidebar with an outline view of your document, tables, PDF output. And it all looks beautiful. Kudos to the author for writing a native Mac app too. This feels more natural than using a tiny vertical panel preview mode in a text editor. And it focuses on the document. To me Markdown *is* the output. I’m writing a document — not building code to generate a document — which is the feeling I get with side-by-side editors (though this also has a side-by-side mode if that’s what you want). | |
| This is the best Markdown editor and viewer I’ve found, and I have tried them all. It has all of the features: Mermaid diagrams, a sidebar with an outline view of your document, tables, PDF output. And it all looks beautiful. Kudos to the author for writing a native Mac app too. This feels more natural than using a tiny vertical panel preview mode in a text editor. And it focuses on the document. To me Markdown *is* the output. I’m writing a document — not building code to generate a document — which is the feeling I get with side-by-side editors (though this also has a side-by-side mode if that’s what you want). | |||
| 2026-05-12 | Ni***** | My GoTo for MD | |
| My GoTo for MD | |||
| 2026-05-06 | pi***** | As a good product should be | |
| As a good product should be | |||
| 2026-05-04 | Bl***** | Does what I need very well. | |
| Does what I need very well. | |||
| 2026-05-01 | Hl***** | Standard Markdown describes Links: To create a link, enclose the link text in brackets (e.g., [Duck Duck Go]) and then follow it immediately with the URL or file path in parentheses (e.g., (https://duckduckgo.com)). [Google](https://www.google.com) When the MD file is exported to HTML, it displays a blue link, "Google") and works as expected allowing the web page to display in a browser. When the MD file is exported to PDF, it displays a blue link, "Google") but the web page not displayed in a browser. | |
| Standard Markdown describes Links: To create a link, enclose the link text in brackets (e.g., [Duck Duck Go]) and then follow it immediately with the URL or file path in parentheses (e.g., (https://duckduckgo.com)). [Google](https://www.google.com) When the MD file is exported to HTML, it displays a blue link, "Google") and works as expected allowing the web page to display in a browser. When the MD file is exported to PDF, it displays a blue link, "Google") but the web page not displayed in a browser. | |||
| 2026-04-28 | ha***** | Opens MD files and shows raw text and preview side by side, without forcing you to import the file and store it within the app. Perfect. | |
| Opens MD files and shows raw text and preview side by side, without forcing you to import the file and store it within the app. Perfect. | |||
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