While the two apps serve different purposes, they will continue to share the same underlying core libraries to that there is a consistent experience, and that all bugs only have to be fixed once. Some will only need Composer and some will only need nvUltra (and some will need neither application, but that's a different discussion. with chapters, sections, sub-sections) I switch over to Composer, but I might have been using nvUltra to navigate the folder instead of the Finder (as you mention). Can these, long-awaited, apps be relied upon to be delivered and supported I was promised an overpayment credit for the iOS version of.
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An update is needed on the plan to launch these 2 apps and the iOS versions. I spend most of my time in nvUltra for this. An excellent post explaining how MultiMarkdown Composer and nvUltra could complement each other was provided 2 years ago. When not programming, I am generally working with shorter documents/notes, TaskPaper to do lists, and mind maps (iThoughts). It is designed to allow you to work with non-text files in a more flexible way than Composer. a folder of random notes, documents related to a specific project, etc.
NvUltra's strength is in working with collections of documents - e.g. Composer also has a bit more GUI support for CriticMarkup editing than nvUltra. read/write support of OPML and iThoughts, as well as exporting to HTML, LaTeX, OpenOffice, etc.). Composer also has support for additional file formats (e.g. There are a few other features that are available, and a few more that are planned for the future. Once nvUltra 1.0 has shipped, I'll be working on a major update to Composer that will use the new engine.Ĭomposer is designed to help in writing "more complex" documents in MultiMarkdown and is built to take advantage of MMD in advanced ways, such as the drag and drop Table of Contents. So the "editing experience" is very similar between the two (e.g. It’s built with MultiMarkdown v6, so you can be confident that what you see in the editor matches the way your document will be parsed.
The core editing engine in nvUltra is the next generation of that used in Composer. MultiMarkdown Composer v4 has the same spot-on accurate syntax highlighting you’ve come to expect.