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Revision as of 11:36, 15 May 2023

Markup Tools Comparison

Hi, all. When working or studying, we always find the tools we use are limited in capacity. In this lesson, we will compare features in advanced FLOSS tools that helps with learning, not limited to language learning.

Status: In progress

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Logseq mdSilo MindForger SiYuan VNote
bionic reading
counter
deadline
definition
diagram
diagram:

diagrams.net

diagram:

ECharts

diagram:

Mermaid

diagram:

Rechart

flashcard innate innate
flashcard:

Anki

floating window
graph innate innate
graph:

Graphviz

innate
journal innate
kanban innate
math symbol:

LaTeX

innate innate innate innate innate
mind map innate
mind map:

markmap

innate
music engraving:

abc

music engraving:

Lilypond

painting
painting:

excalidraw

pomodoro
sticky text
tag innate
tag with colour
tag navigator innate
text editing:

Vim

todo
UML:

PlantUML

innate
Vim-style editing
whiteboard

Text Editor in Command-Line

GNU Emacs Neovim / Vim
flashcard
flashcard:

Anki

client

editor

editor
graph
graph:

Graphviz

mind map
mind map:

markmap

notebook
painting:

excalidraw

todo
wiki
UML:

PlantUML

Wiki

DokuWiki MediaWiki TiddlyWiki
block quote innate innate
coloured text innate innate
delimiter-separated value
diagram:

diagrams.net

diagram:

Mermaid

diagram:

Vega

flashcard
flashcard:

Anki

folding text
graph:

Graphviz

incremental reading
mind map
note
tag innate
text annotation
tooltip annotation
UML:

PlantUML

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