David Morais is an independent software developer whose portfolio is currently anchored by MDyna, a cross-platform note-taking utility that merges the simplicity of Markdown editing with the convenience of a desktop application. Built on a React-plus-Electron foundation, MDyna targets students, developers, technical writers, and anyone who prefers storing thoughts, snippets, or documentation in plain text yet still wants a modern, searchable interface. The program opens to a three-panel layout: a folder tree for organizing notes, an editor that renders Markdown in real time, and a synchronized preview pane that displays styled output without forcing users to leave the keyboard. Syntax highlighting, tag management, and full-text search accelerate the retrieval of archived knowledge, while GitHub-flavored Markdown support lets users embed code blocks, task lists, and emojis that survive export. Because notes are saved as individual .md files, they remain future-proof and can be version-controlled through any Git client. Theme switching, customizable keyboard shortcuts, and an offline-first architecture make MDyna equally suited for quick drafts during commutes and for maintaining a long-term digital notebook on a workstation. Although the catalog is presently limited to this single productivity title, the publisher’s focus on lightweight, open-standards tooling hints at a roadmap that may expand into adjacent utilities for documentation or developer workflow. David Morais software, including the latest build of MDyna, is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the newest release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch setup.

MDyna

A notes application with markdown support, build with React and Electron

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