A versatile, offline-first text editor for Android supporting Markdown, todo.txt, and other plaintext formats for notes and task management.
Markor is a versatile text editor for Android that specializes in working with plaintext formats like Markdown and todo.txt. It enables users to create notes, manage to-do lists, and edit various document types entirely offline, with features like syntax highlighting, file encryption, and export to HTML/PDF.
Android users who need a lightweight, privacy-focused app for note-taking, task management, and editing plaintext documents without relying on cloud services.
Developers choose Markor for its offline-first approach, broad format support, and commitment to privacy—offering a no-frills, ad-free experience that integrates smoothly with existing plaintext tools and sync solutions.
Text editor - Notes & ToDo (for Android) - Markdown, todo.txt, plaintext, math, ..
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Works completely offline with no internet connection required, ensuring data privacy and accessibility anywhere, as emphasized in the privacy section of the README.
Supports multiple plaintext formats like Markdown, todo.txt, AsciiDoc, CSV, and Org-Mode, with syntax highlighting and quick-insert actions for each, as listed in the features.
Offers optional AES256 encryption for text files using a master password, providing security for sensitive notes, though it only encrypts text and not attachments as noted in the README.
Lightweight app with minimal permissions, no ads, and no tracking, respecting user data as stated in the features and privacy sections.
Relies on third-party apps like Syncthing for file synchronization, which requires manual setup and adds complexity, as the README admits it's an offline-focused app with no built-in sync.
Some supported formats, such as Org-Mode, only have syntax highlighting without a dedicated view mode, limiting their full utility, as mentioned in the update notes for v2.11.
Encryption applies only to text content, not to pictures or attachments, which may be a security concern for multimedia notes, as explicitly stated in the README.