
Yet another important change in Zettlr 1.7 is the addition of Vim and Emacs input modes.

Furthermore, the dialogs now respect the dark mode setting. This release also brings various user interface improvements, like new icons almost everywhere, fixed context menus in some places, all themes were updated, and there's also a new theme, called Bordeaux. The tabs title display the frontmatter title o filename, and on hover you can get some additional information like the number of words and characters, and tags used by that file. The new Zettlr 1.7 version comes with a rewritten filesystem core, which brings supports for opening documents in tabs, easier file management, less RAM usage, and faster application startup time thanks to caching (by up to 95% once the cache has been filled).

If you prefer a GTK3 Markdown editor, check out Marker.
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Zettlr, a free and open source Markdown editor for personal knowledge management and publishing, had a new release recently (1.7.0, followed by 1.7.1 to fix some issues) which adds Vim and Emacs input modes, tabs support, and faster application startup time thanks to caching, along with many other improvements.
