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Notion has a similar WYSIWYG editor to GitBook and clean published site UX.
See my Notion open guide.
openguide.notion.site/openguide/Notion-f2be2968060847d08307f685d2af861d
Skiff has a WYSIWYG editor with great security features like multi-factor authentication (MFA), decentralized IPFS storage, and sign-in with Ethereum (SIWE).
See my Skiff open guide.
Other great Markdown tools if a "what you see is what you get" (WYSIWYG) editor is important to you are Skiff.com, GitBook.com, and Notion.so.
GitBook has a solid WYSIWYG editor and GitHub syncing.
See my GitBook open guide.
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This is something I'll be researching more as well to test my assumptions as a prior native Android developer with Kotlin and Java. Generally, I've noticed the UX of React apps don't have the same smoothness and look and feel as native apps.
Traditionally cross-platform frameworks have always been behind native features because the frameworks need to wait for the support from the native Android and iOS levels to be added or bridged by contributors to their tools.
I'm excited to see the JetBrains team who invented Kotlin to continue to progress on Compose Multiplatform which has been adopted by large companies for Android. The desktop, web, and iOS apps are looking promising too.
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