![]() MarkDown editor for Blog pages :įor my Blog pages, which are composed with MarkDown text formatting, I love the MarkText editor. It also is a very clean, no-distractions interface, has various themes you can chose for the default looks. Word Counter at left bottom corner, so you know how long it's already. Letter Writing, Short stories, Fiction, your dream novel :įor letter writing, or short stories, or the beginning of longer fiction writing, I would suggest FocusWriter as it has some great features - like the Word Counter that Slowly sadly misses.įocusWriter is very good - recommended for Letter writing. Great tool!Įven on HTML, the different components show in colour, making it easier to see there's a matching close tag for any that I opened above. VS Code showing syntax highlight and indentation. It also makes indenting code easy, which turns it much more readable) ![]() ![]() (common programming commands are automatically shown in coloured text. Wow, it is great, and also for any programming - as it supports syntax highlighting and colours. □□□ Webpages, programming, HTML and CSS ?įor HTML, CSS, web development, I just started using the wonderful and free Microsoft Visual Studio Code (aka VS Code). I will add an edit with link to it, thank you. Notepad++ gets many recommendations from users in the Net, so it is a good option as well. Notepad++ supports indenting and syntax colouring, highlighting - FREE I would think it sits somewhere between EditPad and VS Code - which is really powerful and mind blowing with expansions and plugins, languages supported (described in the next section of this post). I have it installed but never took to it as well - EditPad Lite felt more like home. Notepad++ is a good free editor alternative too. All the Basics plus some Programming support? It supports multiple tabs, and a lot of nice features that the standard Notepad doesn't do well (as it's intended to just provide a simple tool for basic use).īut I do have others, which are tailored for certain jobs, and do them better, easier or faster. I have used a simple one for years, a free one called EditPad Lite. Yann2's Slowly themed Blog has user guides, tips, real Pen pal letters.Įditors are wonderful tools.LessonWang's Stamp Collection is probably the most complete of all.Wiki with all the known Slowly Stamps, a wonderful resource.External site links : Wiki Guides, Collections, Blogs : See complete Useful Topics Master Index here. Let's Exchange Stamps ! - a Topic that got a lot of replies.How to get stamps for countries missing in your Collection? : a guide detailing 3 Options you can use to obtain those missing Foreign stamps.Stamp Collecting - International users : a listing of users who can offer their country's stamps to anyone interested in them.Without money to pay monthly costs, all of our letters would disappear. Or Subscribe to new SLOWLY PLUS enhanced service with an yearly fee.No Gimmicks - just cutting out App Store's high commissions. Purchase Stamps, Coins or Slowly Plus via Web Mode - and Slowly will get about 25 % MORE of your payment.They get more from a donation than from App Store sales. Show support ? Buy them a Coffee, and help fund the operation.Any new posts requesting pen pals must be added as comments on this topic. Pinned Topic reserved for Slowly ID, Pen Pal Wanted posts.Slowly WEB mode Users guide : for anyone seriously into reading and writing letters, a laptop or desktop can be a tremendous tool.Getting FREE coins from Slowy app : How to guide to obtaining free coins, by watching short video ads.Getting Good Penpals, a Slowly Users Guide : How to get started and find good people to correspond with.Welcome to our Sub - consider joining us and adding comments, questions and answers to a lively forum for Slowly users, unique in the 'Net. The community hub for all users of the Slowly app, for pen pals everywhere.
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