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#*These editors allow you to save your work locally as you go, avoiding the buggy and slow '''MediaWiki VisualEditor''', which can crash if your browser unexpectedly closes or fails. | #*These editors allow you to save your work locally as you go, avoiding the buggy and slow '''MediaWiki VisualEditor''', which can crash if your browser unexpectedly closes or fails. | ||
#*No need to rely on old, unreliable, PHP-based editors that may lose your progress. | #*No need to rely on old, unreliable, PHP-based editors that may lose your progress. | ||
#'''See the whole article at once''' | #'''See the whole article at once''' | ||
#*Ghostwriter and Typora display the entire document in an easy-to-read format, so you maintain a clear overview of your structure and content. | #*Ghostwriter and Typora display the entire document in an easy-to-read format, so you maintain a clear overview of your structure and content. | ||
#*You can focus on writing without being distracted by loading delays or limited screen real-estate. | #*You can focus on writing without being distracted by loading delays or limited screen real-estate. | ||
#'''Combining with word processors''' | #'''Combining with word processors''' | ||
#*If you prefer writing in a word processor like '''Word''', '''Google Docs''', or '''OpenOffice''', you can paste your completed draft into Typora. | #*If you prefer writing in a word processor like '''Word''', '''Google Docs''', or '''OpenOffice''', you can paste your completed draft into Typora. |