wwriteLite 7.2.0 Now Available
"Hey Peter, what's happening?" It's been about six weeks since the last wwriteLite update, and here we are with another one. This is a minor update, but it includes a big feature.
It looks like Bill Lumbergh and Dom Portwood have finally decided to jump into the 21st century. They have decided that all TPS reports needs to be submitted in Markdown for easy conversion to HTML so they can be viewed on the Initech, LLC intranet, called Ininet. Therefore, wwriteLite now needs to be able to support Markdown.
With version 7.2.0, you can now write a Markdown document and then preview it in HTML by tapping on the Document icon in the toolbar. Once you have previewed your markdown you can import a CSS file from the Document Picker or via URL. Once used, the file will be downloaded and stored so you can use it on other files as well. You may also delete the CSS files by tapping on the "trash" icon in the menu bar.
Also added in this version is a new "Open Source" screen which lists the open source libraries used within wwriteLite. This is accessed via the "About" screen.
There is one tweak that has been made to support the Markdown preview option. The "Drag File" button has been replaced with the Markdown Preview button.
wwriteLite is a free update and is available now. You can view the full list of changes by checking out the Change Log on the wwriteLite website.