![]() ![]() Use of one of the widely popular script-languages Perl, PHP, Python or Ruby to create your individual plugins to meet your special needs, easily. And in combination with Templates the imported data can be inserted right into the pre-formatted Template.Supported RSS-Readers:- Vienna (Plugin available on the MarkMyWords Extras - Site)- NetNewsWireSupported Browser:- all modern Browsers (Bookmarklet available on the MarkMyWords Extras- Site)As of MarkMyWords 1.1.0 Users can enhance the feature-set of MarkMyWords by creating their own functions with the new plugin-system. ![]() By using bookmarklets for web-browsers importing data is just a click away, same goes for RSS-readers. No more copy and paste of various bits of informations. MarkMyWords makes the tedious work of quoting articles from web sites and articles from RSS-readers a breeze. Authors can create templates of often used text-structures to simplify and fasten the creation of articles. By using Templates and Markers MarkMyWords gives writers flexible possibilities on hand to structurize and format articles in an elegant manner and remain focused on the content. Of course you can use plain HTML to format your text too. MarkMyWords is the ideal writing tool for articles which are being published on the net.Some highlights of the MarkMyWords feature-set:- Support of a variety of markup-languages- Live-preview of the content and the option to add your own CSS-stylesheets- Use of text-templates and markers for quick text navigation- Easy import of text-data from popular RSS-readers and web-browsers- A flexible fullscreen-modus- Plugin-System based on Perl, PHP, Python or Ruby- And more little tricks to straighten the writing taskMarkMyWords supports the markup-languages BBCode, Markdown, Smark, Textile and Wikitext and offers a preview of the formatted output as it would be displayed on webpages immediately. MarkMyWords offers easy format- and structuring-functions for articles which will be published on the web and remains platform-independent by using plain text documents. ![]()
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