Markor: Edit Markdown offline

Markor: Edit Markdown offline

Lightweight text editor - Notes, ToDo. Markdown, todo.txt, OrgMode & AsciiDoc

App info


2.14.1
March 10, 2025
Android 4.1+
Everyone

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Markor: Edit Markdown offline, Developed by Gregor Santner. Listed in Productivity Category. Current Version Is 2.14.1, Updated On 10/03/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Markor: Edit Markdown offline. Achieved Over 220 thousand Installs. Markor: Edit Markdown offline Currently Has 8 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.8 Stars

📝 Create notes and manage your to-do list using simple markup formats
🌲 Work completely offline - whenever, wherever
👌 Compatible with any other plaintext software on any platform -- edit with notepad or vim, filter with grep, convert to PDF or create a zip archive

🖍 Syntax Highlighting and format related actions -- quick insert pictures and to-do
👀 Convert, preview, and share documents as HTML and PDF

📚 Notebook: Store all documents on a common filesystem folder
📓 QuickNote: Fast accessible for keeping notes
☑️ To-Do: Write down your to-do
🔖 LinkBox: Share pages to read later into bookmark list
🖍 Markup formats: Markdown and todo.txt
📋 Copy to clipboard: Copy any text, including text shared into Markor
💡 Notebook is the root folder of documents and can be changed to any location on filesystem. LinkBox, QuickNote and ToDo are textfiles

🎨 Highly customizeable, dark theme available
💾 Auto-Save with options for undo/redo
👌 No ads or unnecessary permissions
🌎 Language selection -- use other language than on the system

💡 Unlike other office suites or to-do apps, Markor has one streamlined text editor with no other editing UI. Markor shows how powerful and expressive simple text can be. View, edit, manipulate and convert plaintext!

🔃 Markor works with sync apps, but they have to do syncing respectively. Sync clients known to work in combination include BitTorrent Sync, Dropbox, FolderSync, OwnCloud, NextCloud, Seafile, Syncthing, Syncopoli
💡 Freely text edit, Dropbox paper, Liquid text

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We are currently offering version 2.14.1. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


See Markor GitHub page

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.8
7,542 total
5 86.9
4 9.6
3 0.7
2 2.2
1 0.7

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Recent Comments

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Vinson Reeves

Markor --- The best mobile note taking and text editor app I've *ever* come across. The notes are stored as **actual text files** in your file system and -- *as a competent file explorer* -- you can sort your notes easily from the app. This is great for transfering files between devices. It also can render a variety of text files formats, like **markdown** so that you can write plaintext stuff that looks really cool.

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Rusty Leavitt

Markor serves as the only app I need for text-related editing on Android. It handles plain text jobs at least as well as any of the dedicated text editors I've tried and it's as easy a Markdown editor as I've found. Because the developer has asked for suggestions, I'll mention that Markor could implement some of its file management features a little bit more intuitively -- it's a little bit hard to figure out how to access directories on the SD Card, etc.

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Douglas Bashford

Possibly the best text editor on Google Android 12?... I only say that because I seem to remember that occasionally I can do formatted text: colors and bold, and stuff like that, like Gmail can❗ When I read the first four paragraphs of Markor's What's New section I almost spurt in joy. But I only use it a few times a year because it's not intuitive. (I miss Windows Wordpad's RTF❗) I can't figure out how to work Markor. Where is the Operator's Manual? The User's Manual?

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Mark Capoferri

EXCELLENT!! Functions as old school text editor. No more typical notes-style c&p oom errors. Good excuse to learn markdown. Read cli style and less gui/ikon(sic😱)/search/permissions encumbrances. My Android 11 latest version has no customization of menu "action order" permissions available. I suppose it's the very limited GUI Android file management functions.

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Vincent Edwards

Markor is a great notes app. I wanted an app that supported markdown with math expressions, and this one did not disappoint. I especially like the ability to write in JavaScript to make notes ineractive. The app comes in handy as a plain text editor too. Since it saves things as normal text files, I can use Syncthing to sync my notes between my devices.

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Josiah Torgerson

I haven't used it much, but from what I can see it has every feature a unix lover could want, and most everything else besides. It's easy to sync files in any way imaginable, it's customizable to a pretty reasonable degree, and it's editor is simple but versatile, letting you do anything with plaintext, but provides non-intrusive buttons nonetheless. The fact that it's free in every conceivable way, even without ads, is the icing on the cake.

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Brett Hunt

2021 original review: Really enjoying this app so far. Using it as a text editor to maintain some simple notes and a todo list. Syncing with Dropbox using Dropsync. The dark theme is a welcome feature. Update: 2024-05-04 I like the quick access to todo.txt. The quick note feature is very convenient too. I appreciate the ability to create multiple subdirectories to manage my files.

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RD VD

I had been a long-time NoteEverthing user, but when I got my latest phone, it didn't transfer and was no longer on the app store. So, I was looking for a note app that could import all my existing text file notes, support a folder hierarchy, and not harass me with ads.. I eventually found Markor. Sadly, I had to recreate my folder hierarchy, but since Markor uses Android's own file structure, it wasn't too big a hassle. Plus, it makes it simple to back-up my entire note hierarchy to my PC.