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  1. Markdown document viewer. Allows to visualize formatted markdown documents in browser.
    11-09-2013 to , , by tostado and -1 others
  2. ÅŒlelo is a wiki that stores pages in a Git repository, supports many markup styles and has an extensible, hackable architecture! If you want to see a demo installation go to http://www.gitwiki.org/.
    08-04-2013 to , , , , , , by ibot and -1 others
  3. Using Markdown with Pandoc means I can generate HTML, PDF and ODT (OpenOffice.org) files easily, using a simple GNU Make Makefile
    24-03-2013 to , , , , by ibot and -1 others
  4. Strapdown.js makes it embarrassingly simple to create elegant Markdown documents. No server-side compilation required. Use it to quickly document your projects, create tutorials, home pages, etc.
    07-01-2013 to , , by ibot and -1 others
  5. ReText is a simple but powerful text editor for Markdown and reStructuredText.
  6. 15-03-2011 to , , , , , by totpunk and -1 others
  7. 15-01-2011 to , , , , by ibot and -1 others
  8. If you need to convert files from one markup format into another, pandoc is your swiss-army knife. Need to generate a man page from a markdown file? No problem. LaTeX to Docbook? Sure. HTML to MediaWiki? Yes, that too. Pandoc can read markdown and (subsets of) reStructuredText, HTML, and LaTeX, and it can write plain text, markdown, reStructuredText, HTML, LaTeX, ConTeXt, PDF, RTF, DocBook XML, OpenDocument XML, ODT, GNU Texinfo, MediaWiki markup, groff man pages, EPUB ebooks, and S5 and Slidy HTML slide shows. PDF output (via LaTeX) is also supported with the included markdown2pdf wrapper script.
    29-11-2010 to , , by ibot and -1 others
  9. 27-10-2010 to , , , , by totpunk and -1 others
  10. Must have hack by Steven Frank.
    13-02-2010 to , , , , , by shampoo and -1 others

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