Original link: https://imtx.me/blog/markmark-0-3/
It has been a full month since the official public beta of MarkMark. In the past month, many things have happened around MarkMark, not only in product iteration, but also in product planning. So let me introduce to you the recently completed version 0.3.
Introduction to version 0.3
The last version 0.2 (see ” MarkMark 0.2 release: support Safari + Chrome browser extension “, MarkMark supports a basic browser extension, which can help you save things to be read later in the process of surfing the Internet .
In version 0.3, MarkMark is one step closer. This version introduces a Safari-like reader mode, which allows everyone to read articles in a more unified + non-interference mode. I believe that you can understand this function through a video (if you can’t access YouTube, please visit Station B :
Simply put, the goal of MarkMark’s reader mode is to restore Safari’s reading experience as much as possible and deeply integrate with MarkMark. I believe that everyone will like this function, and it will continue to be optimized and improved in the future.
Version 0.4 Outlook
You may also know that in the next version, I will do the annotation function. If you don’t know yet, you can read this ” “MarkMark” project recruits web front-end internships or part-time jobs “.
In the process of using and experimenting with MarkMark while making it, I broke some original plans. I originally didn’t plan to do the annotation function in the first version, but driven by the user’s feedback and my own needs, I decided to have this function immediately. So I started to arrange development.
If the development goes well, everyone will be able to see MarkMark with annotation function in the next public beta version. At that time, I hope everyone can use it a lot and give me feedback.
So, let’s see you in the next version!
Then welcome to click https://markmark.app to join MarkMark’s Public Beta, or join the Telegram group for instant communication https://t.me/markmark_app
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