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Marxico

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Description from extension meta

Powerful Markdown Editor for Evernote

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Description from store This is an offline client of Marxico. You can also visit the online version http://marxi.co Marxico is a delicate Markdown editor for Evernote. With reliable storage and sync powered by Evernote, Marxico offers greate writing experience. Versatile - supporting code highlight & LaTex, inserting images by all means. Exquisite - neat but powerful editor, featuring offline docs, shortcuts, live preview Sophisticated - deeply integrated with Evernote, supporting notebook & tags, two-way bind editing.

Latest reviews

  • (2018-08-27) David Langham: I searched a long time for a good markdown note-taking tool and went through many tools, and Evernote + Marxico is the sifted gold at the end of the rainbow. Totally worth the pro price. The developer is quickly responsive to all contact.
  • (2018-07-11) Steven Black: This is one of my all-time favorite apps. I'm a heavy vim-user and coder so bringing my tricks from the command line to daily life is productivity multiplier.
  • (2017-11-06) Dae R. Jeong: Very cool
  • (2017-11-01) Ning Cao: good
  • (2017-08-06) Jim Lynch: It's not free. It's a 10 day free trial, then you have to purchase it. Talk about deceptive advertising.
  • (2017-06-23) Yab Zhang: This extension is very helpful! But it just ruined my life! Some fatal bugs got my previous notes disappeared.
  • (2017-06-15) B Wilson: The Marxico Chrome Extension is an excellent add-on for Evernote. I agree with other users who were not aware, up front, that this extension had a 10-day trial period which ends in demand for annual payment. IMO, this lack of full-disclosure, up-front when a user is first using the product, is extremely deceptive. Think about those sleazy politician's who hide the facts. Reflect on those preacher's, teaching monogamy then cheat behind their follower's backs (all while the follower's are giving their money). Think about the friend who failed to tell you that he also knows your girlfriend, oh but he fails to tell you just how well he knows her! (I'm laughing, Marxico users who read this comment this will now feel icky, wondering what the developers are hiding. <grin>) Perhaps the developer will read this and decide he/she no longer wants this sleaze-ball reputation and rewrites Marxico's descriptions (everywhere the product is offered) to state there is a 10-day trial, followed by and annual fee (and don't hide it at the bottom as you do on the website. (some muck about a Pro version which nobody will ever see or read). Three stars for being a sneaky-snake Developer...I'll review my rating if the Developer cares, and clearly states the trial/annual fee up front, everywhere the extension is marketed, to potential users. God bless.
  • (2017-05-15) Andrew Johnson: In my opinion, Marxico makes a very nice, fullscreen, distraction-free Markdown editor. Worth it to me. (5-stars when/if local filesystem support is added)
  • (2016-11-22) Alexei Zakharov: Nowhere it's mentioned that it's a 10 day trial, after which it blocks you out until you pay. Bait and switch.
  • (2016-09-12) Excellent utility, but totally unclear that it's a service. I found Marxico by Googling for Evernote and Markdown. At first I was ecstatic - just add an App to Chrome and Link it to Evernote! Easy! Finally, Markdown for Evernote! But no where on the Chrome intro page does it mention that this isn't free software. In fact, you don't find this tidbit out until you read "About Pro" on the sample page. This is a great service, but $15/year is steep and the lack of transparency on the price seems like a bait and switch. Does it add value to Evernote? Without a doubt. But the Author needs to make a case for a yearly subscription model (is this a service or an app?), especially since this is a wrapper + EN integration to StackedEdit, which itself is FREE software. I'll pay $15 one time, but I'm not signing up for any yearly subscriptions.
  • (2016-09-11) Sam Carson: Great app. Really easy to use and allows me to focus on what I'm writing - then send to Evernote. Great stuff.
  • (2016-09-08) Wentao Wu: Beautiful user interface, various markdown features, code highlighting, auto formatting and evernote export support make Marxico a awesome and irreplaceable app.
  • (2016-08-30) Oindril Dutta (OD): This app is beautiful. Never wanted to had a reason to use evernote, now I have all the reasons in the world.
  • (2016-06-20) Edgar Holzke: OMG! I just stumbled over this by accident! I have been looking for a tool like this for a long time. This is MUCH better than everything I tried before! Really love it!
  • (2016-06-19) Jred: Awesome can't believe I didn't find this earlier.
  • (2016-06-15) Anton Lysov: I love this app. It is a great tool to keep your code snippets or code example in Evernote!
  • (2016-06-01) Francesco Buscemi: this became so much part of my daily routine that I cannot stay without anymore. perfect integration with LaTeX (complex formulas, like split envs, work too!).
  • (2016-05-20) Di Huang: Great Apps.
  • (2016-05-02) Yogesh Kumar: Excellent editor for markdown and the developer is very responsive. Worth the subscription amount if you use Evernote primarily
  • (2016-05-01) Alex Zheng: BEST MARKDOWN EDITOR EVER!
  • (2016-05-01) K: pretty useful
  • (2016-04-28) Dan Schick: Beautiful and incredibly fun to use I was searching everywhere for a way to use VIM keybindings in Evernote, and this is the answer. It makes me hate having to use Evernote's editor because this is just sleek and gets every single thing I need done Worth the $15 for me, but I only paid that much because it's in active development. I don't believe it by itself it worth $15 but the promise of this is well worth I'd rather it not be annual. The only way I would pay annual after this is if the author adds in a way to natively edit Evernote-made notes in Marxico. That would be absolutely game-changing. Evernote notes are just XML, so this should be possible
  • (2016-04-28) Chris Napolitano: Worth every penny. I've tried every solution, and Marxico is the best.
  • (2016-03-25) Dolina Zamkova: Original open source project (with TOC): https://stackedit.io/editor
  • (2016-03-22) Sivashanmugam Kannan: Wow , loved it for a few notes until i realized it's not free it need 15 dollar as annual subscription. I cam't afford, but i can criticize for it's prize. at least prize it less with less features.
  • (2016-03-02) Rocky Dong: Cool!
  • (2016-02-04) V S: The app itself looks lovely but the annual subscription payment model instantly makes it useless. I will not pay annually just to be allowed to run a program. Give it a reasonable single price tag and I'd buy it like any other software.
  • (2016-01-04) XiaoJu Zhang: It is great app, handy but sometime a bit confusing. Recently, I have noticed that my notes were lost and they are not really securely backed up.
  • (2015-12-20) henring Lei: Evernote+Markdown+tex, wonderful !
  • (2015-12-18) I just discovered this and already I am using it continuously. I have been with Evernote for years. The one thing that has consistently frustrated me with Evernote is the editor. Almost everything else about Evernote is excellent. Marxico is the best integration for Evernote. I love Markdown. The only thing that annoys me about Marxico is the way the page bounces when you are typing checkboxes. I bet that is something that is going to be fixed in the future. But I can put up with that one minor annoyance compared to all the benefit that the app brings. I mostly use the Desktop app and not the Chrome plugin, but there is no way to provide feedback about the app except here (That I found anyway). I am allowing myself 10 days to decide whether to purchase it, but I have a feeling I will take the plunge. It isn't expensive at all compared to how much I will be using it.
  • (2015-12-10) Danny Andrews: I don't remember the last time I've gotten so psyched about an app. If you are an avid Evernoter, but are disappointed by its editor's lack of friendliness to technical note-takers, than this bad-boy is the app for you.
  • (2015-11-24) Chris Mospaw: Great editor. Yes, it's based on an open source project. Yes, there is a small yearly charge to use it. But it offers a ton of functionality that Evernote does not have. It runs great on a desktop (I prefer the Chrome App on a desktop) and works reasonably well on newer tablets as well (in a browser). If you write in Markdown, and you use Evernote, Marxico is well worth it.
  • (2015-10-29) Cijo Saju: The core is derived from an open source project and still their is no free version of this. Such a crap.
  • (2015-09-02) John Hammond: I like the interface, taking the open source StackEdit project, making it a little prettier and and integrating it with Evernote, but I don't like the price. An annual subscription for a few changes to the open source project? I've found using the Markdown Here chrome extension allows me to write in markdown within the Evernote Web client, press Ctrl+Alt+M to render the selection. It's free (and remains open source!)
  • (2015-08-29) H Chang: Wow. This is the text editor I imagined many times. I love the fact that it support VIM keys. It makes evernote many times more useful.
  • (2015-08-20) Jana Deppe: This app is amazing. It brings everything to Evernote that I've been missing: ease of use, more refined editing possibilities, syntax highlighting and something like a distraction-free environment. Well done!
  • (2015-07-21) Jamie Cropley: Very nice app! I really like how I can write code snippets, flow charts and latex into Evernote with ease now! I can't believe this app is free!
  • (2015-07-09) Mike chen: pretty good. although I wish the new editor supports Emacs better
  • (2015-05-30) 李亮民: awesome! something to improve is sometimes when I link with the evernote, there is an error saying the site app.marxi.co can not be accessed by chrome, I hope next version can fix it.
  • (2015-05-20) Chris Saunders: Quickly Fixed and responsive developer. ################## Careful Last update stopped syncing with Evernote and no longer renders Latex in real time. ################## This app is amazing. This has become my default app for writing on my new Pixel 2. Far better than docs or anything else for that matter. I have not found anything that compares to it on Linux, OS X, iOS, Android, or Windows. By far the best technical writing program I have encountered. Works completely offline as well--unlike anything else. I was expecting to spend most of my time in gnome on my pixel writing lectures and papers in latex, but this just so easy to use and well put together I find myself rarely loading linux- outside of terminals for quick R code segments. The tie in to Evernote works perfectly. The only real complaint is that Evernote on the chromebook is lame- and they need to fix it. I end up using my Mac-Pro tower or the website for Evernote. Just amazing and perfect.
  • (2015-05-19) Thomas Wilgenbus: Changed the business model without telling. That's the wrong way to go.
  • (2015-05-13) Bjorn Cat.: Really awesome! If u got some money to spend, buy it. But its to expensive just for editing my notes, there is a sublime-text plugin that can deliver u the same experience. I do think the developer earns some kudos! It really is a nice application.
  • (2015-04-26) Lex Semenenko: It's a good app. But please lower the price. It's crazy. It's half of what Evernote charges for a year. This is just markdown for Evernote. Waiting for updates. Then the app will worth more stars
  • (2015-04-23) Zakary French (Radruler): App used to be great. Developer updated to remove existing functionality and gate it behind an absurd paywall. Not only does this destroy the usability of the app, but shows the developer is untrustable - features may be removed at will and there is no guarantee of what you can use at any new "payment" tier, you could pay today, and tomorrow there could be a new "pro" tier so you lose all features again. Consider using what this was clearly "based" off of, StackEdit.
  • (2015-04-21) Jóhannes Ágústarson: Brilliant!
  • (2015-04-19) Wow. This is great. Can't believe this is free. This became my primary writing app almost immediately. Makes Evernote much better. Edit: Can't believe this now cost 25 a year. A flat $5 or $10 dollars would have been acceptable. Not a subscription plan.
  • (2015-04-02) Lusha Zhu: Very useful. But I agree the pricing is insane. SHould be free or no more than $2 for the lifetime. As the file is locked on evernote app and website (recommended by Marxico), this workflow is basically the same as I find some free Markdown editor and print the save the PDF file to evernote. Definitely not worth $25 a year.
  • (2015-04-01) Cheeky Knickers: What a ridiculous price and on top of that it's subscription based. Good app but absolutely whacked pricing.
  • (2015-03-26) Nick Jones: This is one of the best Markdown editors I've used - period - and produces fantastically well-formatting notes in Evernote. Even at $25 it's worth every penny and is absolutely indispensable for people like me that prefer to write notes in Markdown but love Evernote for its richness.
  • (2015-03-26) Qiuku: This was originally an open sourced project, and seems you only added sync to Evernote. And now you charge us $25 a year...

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4.4541 (381 votes)
Last update / version
2021-01-18 / 1.8.15
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