5 markdown-based writing tools that beat traditional word processors
Traditional word processors like Microsoft Word and Google Docs cater to the majority of users who write on their computers. They're easy to use and have a plethora of tools and functions to format text in any required manner. However, most word processors use custom formatting exclusive to their platform. For example, you may have observed that copying text from a Microsoft Word file onto Google Docs or vice versa may mess up the formatting. The same applies to migrating text from LibreOffice to MS Word. This is especially annoying for people like me who constantly need to input text into online content management systems.
Traditional word processors like Microsoft Word and Google Docs cater to the majority of users who write on their computers. They’re easy to use and have a plethora of tools and functions to format text in any required manner. However, most word processors use custom formatting exclusive to their platform. For example, you may have observed that copying text from a Microsoft Word file onto Google Docs or vice versa may mess up the formatting. The same applies to migrating text from LibreOffice to MS Word. This is especially annoying for people like me who constantly need to input text into online content management systems.
Maëlys Lemaire
France
France
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