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  2. Markdown - Wikipedia

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    Markdown [9] is a lightweight markup language for creating formatted text using a plain-text editor. John Gruber created Markdown in 2004 as an easy-to-read markup language. [9] Markdown is widely used for blogging and instant messaging, and also used elsewhere in online forums, collaborative software, documentation pages, and readme files.

  3. Obsidian (software) - Wikipedia

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    The software may be customized by adding plugins and themes, which enable users to extend the software's functionality with additional features or integration with other tools. [9] Obsidian differentiates between core plugins, which are released and maintained by the Obsidian team, and community plugins, which are open-sourced through GitHub ...

  4. Etherpad - Wikipedia

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    More than 50 plugins, [33] among them email_notifications, invite_via_email, offline_edit, fileupload, tables or rtc for video calls based on WebRTC. Etherpad Lite offers a number of export formats, including LaTeX, but as of June 2019, not Markdown. [34] But there is an official addon to export in markdown. [35]

  5. Comparison of document markup languages - Wikipedia

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    Markdown: 2004 John Gruber and Aaron Swartz: Text editor, E-mail client: Web browser (XHTML or HTML output), preview in gedit-markdown-plugin Math Markup Language (MathML) 1999 (July) W3C: Text/XML editor, TeX converter Web browser, Word processor: The Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) 1999 The MEI Community XML editor: Verovio

  6. TinyMCE - Wikipedia

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    TinyMCE is primarily a client-side application. It, consequently, does not include native file managers for various server technologies. Multiple file manager solutions have been produced, including several open source file manager solutions, and at least two proprietary projects, developed by Tiny Technologies and EdSDK.

  7. Discord - Wikipedia

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    These plugins augment existing functionality or add features that are not offered by Discord. One plugin, for example, allows its users to apply custom skins for free; another plugin allows increasing the volume of a voice-call participant beyond the default.

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  9. Pidgin (software) - Wikipedia

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    Pidgin (formerly named Gaim) is a free and open-source multi-platform instant messaging client, based on a library named libpurple that has support for many instant messaging protocols, allowing the user to simultaneously log in to various services from a single application, with a single interface for both popular and obsolete protocols (from AIM to Discord), thus avoiding the hassle of ...