Hello everyone,
Firstly, a disclaimer: LLMs were used in the production of this software, mostly for boilerplate/plumbing but also to ideate/generate decision tables for some engineering decisions. If you don't like this, I totally understand, sorry for wasting your time.
Anyway, I came across Action Retro's latest video on YouTube yesterday and was inspired to finally package up the live Markdown "wikibase" (think Obsidian) notebook application I've been sitting on and slowly polishing up.
Here's an example screenshot:

A quick rundown of some features:
You can grab it for free and see more info here: https://markette.cc
I'm also toying with the idea of producing some boxed physical 800K disks, will share more about this later if there is enough interest.
Thanks for reading
Firstly, a disclaimer: LLMs were used in the production of this software, mostly for boilerplate/plumbing but also to ideate/generate decision tables for some engineering decisions. If you don't like this, I totally understand, sorry for wasting your time.
Anyway, I came across Action Retro's latest video on YouTube yesterday and was inspired to finally package up the live Markdown "wikibase" (think Obsidian) notebook application I've been sitting on and slowly polishing up.
Here's an example screenshot:

A quick rundown of some features:
- Live Markdown rendering
- Folding section headings
- Sections outline
- Wikilinks between notes
- Saves files as plain TEXT
- Handles large (8MB) files (if you have the memory)
You can grab it for free and see more info here: https://markette.cc
I'm also toying with the idea of producing some boxed physical 800K disks, will share more about this later if there is enough interest.
Thanks for reading

