Entries for May 2026
06 HashGazer 1.3.0 released
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#Gazer 1.3.0 is now available on the Mac App Store.
With this version, the ApexMarkdown parser is now also available in #Gazer, expanding the options for converting and displaying documents formatted in Markdown. I’ve already written more about ApexMarkdown in my posts on the releases of eBookBinder and MarkMyWords. It’s worth a look for anyone interested.
The complete list of changes:
*New:**
- New Markup-Language-Option: ApexMarkdown. With ApexMarkdown, you can configure or combine various Markdown flavors (Kramdown, GFM, MultiMarkdown, CommonMark and ApexMarkdown) via the settings in #Gazer. This allows you to tailor the Markdown conversion to your specific needs and take advantage of a wide range of options.
Internal Parser:
MultiMarkdown:
- Markup for subscript text is no longer applied to elements with the CriticMarkup Replace
- fixes a Metadata evaluation error that can cause a crash
MarkdownExtra:
- Markup for striked text is no longer applied to elements with the Replace CriticMarkup
Important Links:
Purchase #Gazer at the Mac App Store
Download the Demo Version of #Gazer
Until next time!
05 Note-C 2.7.0 released
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Note-C 2.7.0 is now available on the Mac App Store.
With this version, Note-C now also offers the option to use ApexMarkdown as a Markup language, both for previewing and exporting individual entries. I’ve already written more about ApexMarkdown in my posts covering the releases of eBookBinder and MarkMyWords. It’s worth a look for anyone interested.
Furthermore, the Note-C editor has received new features. In addition to creating task lists, it now offers an improved table function for Markdown languages that work with piped tables.
The list of changes also includes additional improvements and bug fixes included in this version.
All details about this update can be found in the list of changes.
Changes in detail:
New:
- New Markup-Language-Option: ApexMarkdown. With ApexMarkdown, you can configure or combine various Markdown flavors (Kramdown, GFM, MultiMarkdown, CommonMark, and ApexMarkdown) via the settings in Note-C. This allows you to tailor the Markdown conversion to your specific needs and take advantage of a wide range of options.
- Revised table generation in the editor for MultiMarkdown, MarkdownExtra and ApexMarkdown with automatic alignment function
- The editor now masters the automatic continuation of task lists
Improvements:
- Improved template for dragging and dropping images from the attachment bar into the text for all Markdown variants. Instead of the image file name, a marker is now placed in the area of the title attribute
- Improved unindenting of list items in the editor using the delete key
Bug fixes:
- Fixes a bug that, under certain circumstances, prevented the Rename sheet from opening
Internal Parser:
MultiMarkdown:
- Markup for subscript text is no longer applied to elements with the CriticMarkup Replace
- fixes a Metadata evaluation error that can cause a crash
MarkdownExtra:
- Markup for striked text is no longer applied to elements with the Replace CriticMarkup
Important Links:
Purchase Note-C at the Mac App Store
Download the Demo Version of Note-C
Until next time!
04 Myary 2.7.0 released
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Myary 2.7.0 is now available on the Mac App Store.
<<With this version, Myary now also offers the option to use ApexMarkdown as a Markup language, both for previewing and exporting individual entries. I’ve already written more about ApexMarkdown in my posts covering the releases of eBookBinder and MarkMyWords. It’s worth a look for anyone interested.
Furthermore, the Myary editor has received new features. In addition to creating task lists, it now offers an improved table function for Markdown languages that work with piped tables.
The list of changes also includes additional improvements and bug fixes included in this version.
Changes in detail:
New:
- New Markup-Language-Option: ApexMarkdown. With ApexMarkdown, you can configure or combine various Markdown flavors (Kramdown, GFM, MultiMarkdown CommonMark, and ApexMarkdown) via the settings in Myary. This allows you to tailor the Markdown conversion to your specific needs and take advantage of a wide range of options.
- Revised table generation in the editor for MultiMarkdown, MarkdownExtra and ApexMarkdown with automatic alignment function
- The editor now masters the automatic continuation of task lists
Improvements:
- Improved template for dragging and dropping images from the attachment bar into the text for all Markdown variants. Instead of the image file name, a marker is now placed in the area of the title attribute
- Improved unindenting of list items in the editor using the delete key
Bug fixes:
- Fixes a bug that, under certain circumstances, prevented the Move to Another Date sheet from opening
Internal Parser:
MultiMarkdown:
- Markup for subscript text is no longer applied to elements with the CriticMarkup Replace
- fixes a Metadata evaluation error that can cause a crash
MarkdownExtra:
- Markup for striked text is no longer applied to elements with the Replace CriticMarkup
Important Links:
Purchase Myary at the Mac App Store
Download the Demo Version of Myary
Until next time!
01 eBookBinder 1.13.0 released
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eBookBinder 1.13.0 is now available on the Mac App Store.
This update for eBookBinder introduces two major new features for importing chapters. In addition to the completely revamped import of DOCX and ODT files, which delivers significantly improved results, ApexMarkdown is now included in this version of eBookBinder.
ApexMarkdown is specifically designed for importing Markdown-formatted text. Unlike the Markdown parsers already integrated into eBookBinder, ApexMarkdown offers a broader range of supported formatting options from a wide variety of Markdown variants. Furthermore, the conversion process with ApexMarkdown can be further customized to meet your specific needs in the eBookBinder preferences. Additional information about ApexMarkdown can be found in the previous post regarding the release of MarkMyWords 2.13.0.
The complete list of changes:
New:
- New Markup-Language-Option: ApexMarkdown. With ApexMarkdown, you can configure or combine various Markdown flavors (Kramdown, GFM, MultiMarkdown, CommonMark and ApexMarkdown) via the settings in eBookBinder. This allows you to tailor the Markdown conversion to your specific needs and take advantage of a wide range of options.
- New implementation of the import of DOCX and ODT files, which can now be imported with images
Internal Parser:
MultiMarkdown:
- Markup for subscript text is no longer applied to elements with the CriticMarkup Replace
- fixes a Metadata evaluation error that can cause a crash
MarkdownExtra:
- Markup for striked text is no longer applied to elements with the Replace CriticMarkup
Important Links:
Purchase eBookBinder at the Mac App Store
Download the Demo Version of eBookBinder
Until next time!
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