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Ubiquity

Updated: 1 Aug 2023
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A cross-platform markdown editor.

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Overview:

Ubiquity is a cross-platform markdown editor that offers a range of features and a visually appealing user interface. Built with Rust, it is powered by the Yew web application framework and the Tauri desktop application framework. It also leverages the Tailwind CSS framework and the DaisyUI component library. Ubiquity is a free and open-source project developed over several months.

Features:

  • Over 30 themes to choose from
  • Beautiful UI designed with Tailwind and DaisyUI
  • PDF Export feature for printable markdown preview
  • Developed with Rust, both frontend and backend

Installation:

To install Ubiquity, you can follow these steps based on your platform:

  • Web:

  • Linux (generic):

    • Download the ubiquity_0.4.0.tar.gz file
    • Extract the contents of the file
  • Linux (appimage):

    • Download the ubiquity_0.4.0_amd64.AppImage file
    • Make the file executable using the chmod command
    • Run the AppImage to launch Ubiquity
  • Arch:

    • Install the AUR package
  • Debian:

    • Download the ubiquity_0.4.0_amd64.deb file
    • Install the .deb package using dpkg or software center
  • Windows (exe):

    • Download the ubiquity_0.4.0_x64-setup.exe file
    • Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to install Ubiquity
  • Windows (msi):

    • Download the ubiquity_0.4.0_x64_en-US.msi file
    • Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to install Ubiquity

Summary:

Ubiquity is a powerful cross-platform markdown editor that offers a range of features, including a variety of themes, a beautiful user interface, and the ability to export markdown files to PDF. It is built with Rust and utilizes frameworks like Yew and Tauri, as well as CSS frameworks like Tailwind and DaisyUI. Ubiquity is a free and open-source project that was developed over several months and contributions to support its development are welcomed.