Since 2017, I have started to write with markdown. I tried a lot of software and chose Typora among the recommendations of many friends' articles. What you see is what you get. It's great. Most importantly, it was hosted on Github. At that time, I mistook it for open source software. Although open source does not mean free, open source at least means that you have the choice to establish your own portal.

But in November 2021, Typora, the Markdown editor that was widely loved in the past, suddenly began to charge. The price is not expensive, $14.99, or 89 yuan. It can activate three devices. Software works condense the labor of software developers, and software developers can be justifiable for charging for them. Jiang Chen has also purchased many software, games and services, such as subscription based office365, iCloud, buyout based Monument Valley, MineCraft, Good Notes, Procreate, OneMarkDown (For iPad), and so on. However, such a software that once "used the open source code platform GitHub to serve itself" and "claimed to be free to attract users to test" suddenly charges, which really makes users feel a little cold hearted.

More importantly, it can't cover all my use scenarios. What's more, the BATE version was still available for free trial at that time. Today, when I opened Typora, I found that it was no longer used.

 Typora not allowed

If the last bate version is to be used normally, either modify the system time or open the registry and locate the authority of Typora to prohibit the Administrator.

 registry

I thought for a while, so I opened my friend @Mu Ruoxi I found the cracked version of Typora 1.2.5 on my blog.

After downloading and installing the software, put winmm.dll into the installation directory and it can be used normally.

Take a closer look. There is no difference with the bate version. I have pieced together the style of the editor interface. Synchronizing files depends on the iCloud I paid for myself. In terms of competitiveness, there is only one left: familiarity.

In addition, I can't think of anything worth paying for. Onemarkdown is the software that has the best experience on the iPad. If the iPad version of Typora comes out one day and the experience is great, you can also pay for it.

If you plan to use Typora but don't want to pay for it, you can try the cracked version first. Simple and useful. Of course, if this software brings you a great experience and becomes a "productivity", you can also consider paying for it.

As for Jiang Chen, because of the migration of writing tools to the iPad, the number of times to open the computer may become less and less.

Finally, if you need this software, you can @Mu Ruoxi Find it on our website (software enthusiast).

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