Markdown Reader for iPad

Does anyone have suggestions for a Markdown reader for iPad that will be compatible with Notenik?

I have a collection of recipes and I’d prefer to use the iPad in the kitchen because it takes less space and it doesn’t have a keyboard susceptible to spills.

I occasionally use Taio solely for reading purposes. It is a markdown editor and previewer. You add a folder containing your markdown files to the app and toun on the setting Preview by default, which turns it into a basic reader.

However as an alternative, I’ve just started using the mirror function of Notenik to generate .html versions of my notes, though I think I’m not using it to its full potential. I need to focus on this and create tweak the templates and CSS files to have a visually appealing .html files for reading. After all I’d need a basic html reader for iOS, though I’m not sure if I’d have navigation through out the collection in iOS

:thinking: most markdown apps are editors first, viewers second. Mirroring my collection may be the way to go. I could look at setting up my inactive domain something that allows me to use the microblogging tools. Or just use github.com and sync via git. That will automagically convert markdown into html.

I find Notebooks indispensable as a Markdown/HTML reader on Mac/iOS. You can browse through linked documents in your local file system no different than you could from your web browser. It also recognizes Wikilinks.

It’s 25% off right now if you’re interested.

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