![]() I have been able to plan out image-heavy articles in Bear just as easily as I have in the desktop versions of Google Docs or MS Word. That may not seem like much, but in other editors, the images may not show up in-line. Just press the play button on the video below to see just how easy it is. It’s a really useful feature that works so much better than in other mobile editors. You can add images directly to your notes in Bear. Loading feels almost exactly like hitting the link for a Google AMP article. There is zero lag, no delay in responsiveness, and you never feel as though you’re being held back by the software. I’m on an iPhone 7 Plus, and things are generally pretty snappy, but Bear really zooms past most apps. My absolute favorite thing about the Bear writing app is how quick it is. Hit B, for instance, and Bear gives you two asterisks around your text. ![]() Bear gives you a toolbar that automatically adds in the formatting for you. If you don’t know markdown, though, it’s okay. (And score to WordPress users, Jetpack lets you import markdown and converts it for you.) It’s quick, functional, and totally compatible with pretty much everything. Like many mobile text editors these days, the Bear writing app lets you compose in markdown.
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