For those who are fond of writing in plain text while at the same time, needing an HTML friendly format, markdown, a lightweight markup language, has been a godsend. So apps that use this style for Android devices are particularly useful for those who write a lot of portal articles, make readme files, write a lot in online discussion forums, write code, or those who just want a plain text editor. neutriNote is one app created by a senior member of the XDA community that takes leverages the markdown features on Android.
Basically, neutriNote lets you easily write, manage, export, and even print notes using the markdown language. It is as simple as writing quick text notes, to something as complicated as creating tables and inserting math formulas. But whether you’re using this syntax for the first time or are an expert at it already, the developer assures that it is easy to learn. It also uses built-in LaTex support which you can’t find in other markdown flavors.
It’s also easy to switch between the plain text view and the Markdown preview and all you need is just to press one button. And because synchronization across devices is very important, it is pretty easy here since the directory is on your device storage and so you can use any synchronization app so all the notes saved on your app can be accessed across all devices.
You can download neutriNote from the Google Play Store for free. You can extend the app by connecting it to other apps like Tasker, ColorDict, Barcode Scanner, etc. You can also buy an optional, paid add-on Dropbox sync support.