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11 votes
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Apple won't allow game streaming services like xCloud and Stadia into the App Store
20 votes -
The Contentful DevRel team, with guests from Microsoft and Azure, are hosting weekly educational livestreams on GraphQL, React and more. Might be interesting if you are working with GraphQL!
4 votes -
Microsoft faces complex technical challenges in TikTok carveout
5 votes -
A summary of the developments over the weekend regarding Microsoft's potential acquisition of TikTok
8 votes -
Microsoft Flight Simulator PC hands-on: A generational leap in graphical realism
16 votes -
Web-based rich text editor
Hi, I’m usually just overthinking my note-taking setup with plaintext markdown notes, but recently I had to create and share (as PDF) some rich text documents as well. What I’m looking for:...
Hi,
I’m usually just overthinking my note-taking setup with plaintext markdown notes, but recently I had to create and share (as PDF) some rich text documents as well. What I’m looking for:
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Collaborative editing to some extent (ideally real-time like Google Docs..)
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Rich text formatting
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Export as PDF (or even Word if possible)
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Web & mobile app (iOS)
I’m aware of Microsoft 365 with Word online and Google Docs. I really can’t stand Word online, it feels so super slow one can barely use it. I also feel the same about the application for macOS. It’s just this gigantic thing I don’t need. I want some headings, basic formatting, lists etc.
And then there’s Google Docs. It just feels wrong. It’s a weird editor, especially on mobile, it’s in this format I can’t grab, it feels like the files are not under my control.
I’m also aware of some self-hosted solutions like ONLYOFFICE and probably some NextCloud addon/solution. But these are things I don’t want either since it’s usually a hassle to install them, keep them up to date and take care of the data.
I’m just hoping that I’m missing out on something else available except the Microsoft and Google solutions.
At some point I just thought I might stick to Markdown files and export them as PDFs or even Word documents, but I don’t know about any reliable online collaboration solution for markdown docs either.
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ID@Xbox Summer Game Fest demo event showcases 70+ games
3 votes -
Slack files competition complaint against Microsoft before the European Commission, alleging that tying Teams into Office is anti-competitive and illegal
10 votes -
Microsoft's decision to bundle xCloud as part of Games Pass Ultimate shows how game streaming's role could be a complement instead of competition
3 votes -
Microsoft Flight Simulator will launch on August 18 for PC, and will be available through Xbox Game Pass for PC
9 votes -
Mixer’s sudden shutdown has streamers scrambling to reboot their careers on Twitch
5 votes -
Minecraft update 1.16 has been released
26 votes -
Microsoft to permanently close all of its retail stores, with locations in NYC, London, Sydney, and Redmond being converted to "experience centers"
10 votes -
Microsoft is shutting down their Mixer livestreaming service on July 22 and encouraging users to switch to Facebook Gaming
36 votes -
MSI, Intel, and PCMR are giving away a MSI Z490 Godlike and a 2080 super X Gaming Trio
3 votes -
Remembering Windows 2000, Microsoft’s forgotten masterpiece
11 votes -
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 – Partnership Series: Meteoblue
5 votes -
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning listed in Xbox Store
7 votes -
Microsoft lays off journalists to replace them with AI
15 votes -
Munich is shifting back from Microsoft to open source
14 votes -
Microsoft is bringing Linux GUI apps to Windows 10
16 votes -
DirectX is coming to the Windows Subsystem for Linux
7 votes -
Microsoft announces the Windows Package Manager preview
20 votes -
NewsGuard and Microsoft team up to make NewsGuard free for Microsoft Edge users, Bing integration
5 votes -
Microsoft and Intel project converts malware into images before analyzing it
10 votes -
Inside Xbox - First look at Xbox Series X games
5 votes -
Microsoft's GitHub account allegedly hacked, 500GB stolen
11 votes -
Microsoft launches Surface Book 3
6 votes -
The safety boat: Kubernetes and Rust
6 votes -
Microsoft Word now flags two spaces after a period as an error
36 votes -
Microsoft buys Corp.com so bad guys can’t
17 votes -
Inside Xbox - April 7, 2020
3 votes -
Microsoft: Cloud services demand up 775 percent; prioritization rules in place
4 votes -
GitHub acquires npm
26 votes -
Inside Xbox Series X: The full technical specs
5 votes -
Microsoft plots the end of Visual Basic
10 votes -
Blade Runner: Enhanced Edition announced - A modern restoration of the 1997 point-and-click adventure for PS4, Xbox One, Switch and PC
7 votes -
Ori and the Will of the Wisps is a triple-A 2D metroidvania that expands and improves on the elements of the original game
9 votes -
What you can expect from the Xbox Series X
7 votes -
The messy, secretive reality behind OpenAI’s bid to save the world
9 votes -
Microsoft Edge’s NewsGuard extension now requires a paid membership to use
5 votes -
Dangerous Domain Corp.com Goes Up for Sale
21 votes -
The FTC is investigating the last 10 years of acquisitions by Alphabet (including Google), Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Microsoft
15 votes -
Microsoft to forcibly install Bing search extension in Chrome for Office 365 ProPlus users
29 votes -
First snapshot for Minecraft update 1.16 released
22 votes -
Upcycle Windows 7
25 votes -
Steven Sinofsky: The tenth anniversary of the iPad: A perspective from the Windows team
5 votes -
Competition between video game streaming platforms is heating up as Mixer, YouTube, and Facebook Gaming lure away high-profile Twitch streamers with multi-million-dollar offers
11 votes -
Does Microsoft Have a Boeing 737 Max Style Crash Every Week?
8 votes