Update detail

Write faster with smoother editing and preview focus

2026-05-22

Editing and preview now feel more predictable, so you can stay in flow while writing, reviewing, and saving your Markdown files.

  1. Open Create or Manage and start writing as usual in the editor area.
  2. Use the quick formatting suggestions to insert common Markdown patterns without breaking your rhythm.
  3. Switch between preview tabs to review your draft, then save from the same workspace when you are ready.
  4. Return to your file list and continue with the next note using the same flow.

This update improves the overall writing experience from first line to final save.

When you draft notes, the editor now supports faster formatting decisions and the preview workspace keeps context clearer while you move between files.

If your routine includes writing in short bursts, previewing often, and saving multiple notes in a row, this release makes that loop feel lighter and more consistent.

How to use the smoother flow

Start with the part of the note that matters most, then add structure as the draft grows. Use quick formatting suggestions for headings, lists, emphasis, and links when they help the reader understand the document faster. Because the editor and preview stay close together, you can move between writing and review without rebuilding your context.

Preview focus is useful when you need a final pass before saving. Read the draft from top to bottom, look for missing sections, check that lists are clear, and return to editing only where the document needs a change. This keeps review from turning into a separate task.

Best fit

This update helps writers who revisit the same files several times in one session. It works well for planning notes, documentation drafts, release checklists, and private outlines where small edits happen often. The goal is to reduce friction between the moment you notice a change and the moment the file is saved.

Use it well

Turn this update into a smoother Markdown habit.

Try the improvement with one active file before changing your whole routine. Open a note you already use, follow the steps above, and notice where the workflow feels faster, clearer, or easier to repeat. Small changes are easier to keep when they solve a real task you already have.

After the first pass, apply the same approach to related notes, drafts, or project files. Keep names clear, remove anything that no longer belongs in your active workspace, and return to the update whenever you need a quick reminder of the best way to use the feature.