A desktop markdown editor that previews elements inline as you type, eliminating the need for a separate preview pane.
Abricotine is a desktop markdown editor that previews elements like headers, images, and videos inline as you type, eliminating the need for a separate preview pane. It supports exporting to various formats via Pandoc and offers customization through themes and templates, making it a versatile tool for writing and formatting markdown documents.
Writers, developers, and documentation authors who work with markdown and prefer a seamless editing experience with real-time inline previews without switching between editor and preview panes.
Developers choose Abricotine for its unique inline preview feature that integrates previews directly into the editing workflow, reducing distractions and improving productivity. Its support for Pandoc export and customization options provides flexibility for producing documents in multiple formats.
Markdown editor with inline preview
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Abricotine previews markdown elements like headers, images, and videos directly within the editor as you type, eliminating the need for a separate preview pane and reducing context switching.
Supports exporting to HTML using templates or to formats like PDF and docx via Pandoc integration, providing versatile output for documentation and publishing.
Offers themes for document display and custom templates for HTML export, allowing users to personalize the appearance and structure of their documents.
Includes auto-save, table of contents sidebar, markdown table management, and distraction-free fullscreen view to streamline the writing workflow.
The project is officially discontinued as stated in the README, meaning no bug fixes, updates, or support, making it risky for production use.
Exporting to formats like PDF and docx requires Pandoc to be installed separately, adding setup complexity and potential compatibility issues.
Compared to popular editors like VS Code or Typora, Abricotine has a smaller community, fewer plugins, and less ongoing development for new features.