![]() ![]() Expect a review later.įor searching I’ve found that the file manager “Total Commander” allows you to search for text in files. BananaText comes in two flavours Lite and paid ($0.99). I found one that was released for the first time in January this year called BananaText Epsilon Notes. The editor was a bit of a problem since most of the ones I tried were very primitive, opened in edit mode, locked me into their world, or did not interact well with file managers. What we want though is an editor that opens a file in preview mode. Most editors should be able to export your txt file to html but we don’t really need to do this. The original purpose of Markdown is an easy way to produce html so that it’s human readable. However the markup language ironically called “Markdown” appealed to me because it’s text file based, and easy. Have you tried reading HTML? Try right clicking on this web page and select “View Page Source” it’s a nightmare. There’s a simple markup language that is easy to learn, simple, and human readable. I said Text files, but one of the requirements was rich formatting, is this possible? It turns out it is. The App Dropsync allows a user to sync two folders, one on your device, and one Dropbox folder. Since I already had Dropbox installed all I needed was an app that would automatically sync a folder on my device with a folder on Dropbox. I resolved then to use Dropbox, a text file Editor and a search tool.
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