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milkup is a free, cross-platform Markdown editor for Windows, macOS, and Linux, developed by Larry Zhu and currently distributed in version 1.0.9 after thirteen incremental releases. Built on the Milkdown framework, the application delivers a modern WYSIWYG editing experience that renders formatting instantly while remaining fully switchable to a traditional source-code view, letting authors choose between visual composition and raw Markdown syntax within the same document window. Local file management is handled natively: users can open, edit, and save “.md” files directly from disk, while a tab bar enables multiple documents to be worked on concurrently. A live outline panel is generated automatically from heading structure, providing one-click navigation through long manuscripts. Rich keyboard shortcuts accelerate common tasks, and an integrated spell-checker reduces typographical errors. Writers can apply any of several minimalist bundled themes or design their own through the built-in theme editor and then export or import the resulting styles for reuse. Image handling is flexible: pictures can be embedded locally or uploaded to a user-defined image-hosting service, simplifying blogging or note-sharing workflows. Advanced customization is possible through custom CSS and a forthcoming plugin interface, ensuring that the editor can adapt to specialized publishing pipelines or corporate branding requirements. Suitable for students taking lecture notes, developers maintaining documentation, bloggers drafting posts, or project managers compiling structured reports, milkup occupies the lightweight yet feature-rich Markdown editor category. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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