If you are a Mac user and have a need for an advanced productivity application that requires extensive programming know-how and a little bit of a heads-up, Typora could be just what you're looking for. With the free trial, you get to download the latest Mac version and get stuck into working on your document creation in a streamlined interface. The application has been designed to use a native application framework for Mac OS X, which means that it can also function well on the PC and Linux platforms. In other words, if you want to write some Excel spreadsheets or need to create HTML code for websites or connect to Salesforce, Typora will work for you.
One of the best features of Typora is its integrated support for keyboard shortcuts. In other applications, including Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, pressing a series of keys on your keyboard creates a variety of different effects, such as moving text around on a Word document or creating a hyperlink within a PowerPoint presentation. These functions are accomplished through the use of various functions that are usually found only in desktop publishing software. In Typora, by contrast, pressing a few simple keys will create a variety of different actions. Footnotes are created automatically whenever you enter some text, so if you are writing an article about marketing and would like to include some charts and graphs, all you have to do is press the "Create Footnotes" button and a new page will appear with a few useful shortcut commands. Even better, all of these actions take place in the Mac default application area, making it extremely easy to utilize the application without ever having to leave the current application.
Perhaps one of my favorite features of Typora, though, is its ability to use the familiar Finder application model so that you can quickly find files and folders on your hard drive. This is especially useful when working with large files, particularly those that contain many different formats. If you have a project that contains images or graphics, but no format specification for them, you can quickly find all of your files in the Finder application, and you can move, edit, delete, and add files quickly with a few clicks of the mouse. This feature is especially useful if you're working on a large Typora document, where keeping track of all of your document's changes can be very time-consuming.