With that said, I do think it's a good thing for there to be other ecosystems of plugins where perhaps the Obsidian community will come up with something that will inspire analogous Vim plugins etc. Vim mode is a good idea, but then I'm like: why not just use Vim, especially if what you are fundamentally getting is folders of linked markdown files? For instance, one could use Vim Wiki. I guess if people love it that's what counts. It has what I need, but it's more expensive than Byword. I've also tried it, with their free download. Focused: It's the less known one on my list.Anyone here has this app and can talk about it? YouTube videos about it are super old. But they don't have a free trial, so I haven't tried it yet. Byword: From what I've read, it has all the features I want.So, I'm not willing to pay and be irritated with this bug. I've reported to the support team with a video demonstrating the bug. It's a minor bug, but it annoys the hell out of me. It had a problem for me: when using sentence focus, the rest of the text is dimmed, but every few seconds it blinks to normal color. I just want to write a first draft without distractions. I think I would be paying for features I'll never use. But the subscription model seems a bit too much for what I need. My options (if you know others that fit my needs, please tell me): With paragraph focus, I have improved a lot, but I feel it would be even better with sentence focus. It might seem like a minor feature, but the most difficult thing for me when writing is to keep writing, instead of going back to do minor edits. I'm willing to upgrade to an app that allows for sentence focus. ![]() Both of them lack the sentence focus, but they have paragraph focus mode. I've been using a free app called MarkText. Appreciated but not mandatory: ability to pick my font.Focus mode (ideally, sentence focus, dimming everything else, including current paragraph).Typewriter mode (the line where I'm writing is always at the center of screen).Distraction free, full screen (just the text and nothing else maybe word count or something minor like that).I'm a person who struggles with concentration when writing (I'm trying to write a first draft of a novel) and I've found that some Markdown apps help me with their simplicity and features.
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