

Most of these features are internal and they affect the underlying foundation that Markdown Monster sits on. If these don't sound very exciting from an end user perspective, you are right.

It's updating some technologies to provide some future proofing by moving away from some legacy technologies and with that opening up new functionality that will make it easier to add enhancements to the Web based editor and preview in the future. It's big release in terms of underlying architecture and foundations. If you've followed this blog and my Twitter feed, you've probably seen some of the discussions around my (mis)adventures around the process of building the update for this version. Markdown Monster is a sophisticated, yet easy to use Markdown Editor for Windows. It's been a long road, but I've finally released Markdown Monster 2.0.
