In my last two postings, I introduced a way to create slide presentations by writing them in a simple text file, with Markdown formatting, and add some of the “infinite canvas” features of Impress.js.
Type text in Markdown in Google Docs for fast, platform-independent formatting of styles (bold, italic), headers, links, lists and more. Enable Markdown recognition in Google Docs so that when you ...
Many of the TUAW writers (and readers!) are fans of John Gruber's Markdown, so we tend to review both iOS and Mac apps that support Markdown. If you don't know what Markdown is or how to use it, those ...
Notepad now allows you to write Markdown without installing anything extra. Use toolbar shortcuts to apply formatting, switch views, and clear formatting when needed. The new Notepad lets you write ...
Google is adding Markdown support to Google Docs on the web, letting you format your document using text shortcuts rather than keyboard ones. In a blog post announcing the feature, Google says it’s ...
A few years ago, I had what seemed like a clever idea: What if there was a text editing program with less clutter than Microsoft Word and more focus on writing for the web? I quickly discovered that ...
You know that fun thing when you go to a presentation or talk of some kind and it starts fifteen minutes late because no one can get the projector to work? It’s even better when it’s some famous ...
Last week I introduced a way to create Prezi-style “infinite canvas” style slide presentations written in plain text with Though I went through the basic steps last week, I didn’t offer any concrete ...
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