Adding Markdown Support to Notational Velocity

Posted by: Mike Girouard on 08/23/2010

Steven Frank has made a wonderful contribution to the open source community today by adding Markdown support for Notational Velocity.

I forked the excellent open source! Notational Velocity app, and hacked in a third pane that shows you the note you’re viewing as rendered by Markdown.

As an avid note taker and fan of Simplenote and Markdown, this is an absolutely amazing addition an already excellent piece of software. You can fork the nv Github repository to get access. I haven’t found any binaries as of yet.

Update 8/30/2010: — Binaries may be found on the nv Downloads page.

via Steven Frank – I forked the excellent open source! Notational… and Minimal Mac.

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Mike Girouard is a web enthusiast based in NYC. He is a active presenter at conferences and user groups, and leads the development of several open source side projects. When he has time, he enjoys getting outside and doing non-nerdy things. Mike can be found on Twitter at @mgirouard and even keeps an infrequently updated blog at lovemikeg.com.

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