A new feature allowed for easy sharing of rendered Markdown notes (including graphics and source code) to the web, with support for custom domains. Core Functionality
Version 6 featured the most significant design shift in the app's history, moving closer to Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines with updated icons, headers, and animations.
While newer versions like FSNotes 7 have since introduced "Liquid Glass" designs and even faster syntax highlighters, version 6 remains a popular reference point for its introduction of native Git support. 0.0 compares to the features? Endurance - Allan Lasser FSNotes 6.0.0
Inspired by Notational Velocity, the app relies heavily on shortcuts for searching, creating, and navigating notes.
Built entirely in Swift, the app is designed for speed and can handle over 10,000 files without lagging. A new feature allowed for easy sharing of
Following its debut on the desktop version, full folder encryption was brought to the mobile app, allowing users to lock entire directories with a master password.
For the first time, users could open multiple notes at once or view the same note in two windows—one for editing Markdown and the other for a live preview. Following its debut on the desktop version, full
FSNotes 6.0.0, released in late 2022, was a major milestone for the open-source Markdown manager, introducing a completely refreshed design and deep technical integrations.