I’ve been using Fargo for a bit of blogging recently. This is a test of using markdown to format posts.
Fargo is a simple idea outliner, notepad, todo list, project organizer.
It’s an HTML 5 application, written in JavaScript, runs in any compatible browser, including Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Microsoft IE 10.
A h3 Markdown header
I am hoping that using Fargo to write blogs posts might improve my blog posts by helping me to think about the structure a bit more. I am impressed with how easy it is to move blocks of content around in Fargo.
A html tag H3
I am not sure about Fargo’s business plan, here is what they say (html blockquote)
There is no charge to use Fargo.
We don’t want any limits on the growth because we think outlining is vitally important to the growth of the net as a thinking person’s platform.
We will eventually offer for-pay services to Fargo users.
I’ve put a screenshot of the editor in my dropbox to show what this looks like in Fargo.
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