Taio - Text Editor & Automator
Taio is a modern app for text editing, offers features for clipboard, text editor, and actions.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Platforms
- iPhone
- iPad
Taio - Text Editor & Automator
Features
- Support for MarkDown
- Workflow Designer
- Support for Javascript
- Workflow Automation
Tags
- Automation
- copy-paste
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What is Taio - Text Editor & Automator?
Taio - Text Editor and Automator
Taio is a modern app for text editing, offers features for clipboard, text editor, and actions.
Note that, Taio is still in its early stages, feedback and feature requests are definitely welcome!
Main Features
Clipboard
Taio takes clipboard data as one of the input sources, you can capture it quickly for temporary use. Saved records can be synchronized across your iOS devices using iCloud, we also provide beautiful home screen widgets for better experience.
Editor
Taio provides a full-fledged Markdown editor, it supports CommonMark and GitHub Flavored standards. Instead of telling you everything, we would like to highlight some great stuff here:
- Multi-Tab editing
- Multiple color themes
- Toolbar for beginners
- Outline view
- Export to multiple formats
- Dynamic text in snippets
- Open file system that can be accessed by other apps
- Syntax highlighting for common programming languages
There are more interesting features we cannot cover here, please try it out!
Actions
Text actions in Taio is a powerful mechanism to provide extensibility for both clipboard and editor, it works the same as the Shortcuts app.
You can build your own workflows using several action blocks, with support for variables and control flows.
Furthermore, if the built-in actions don't meet your needs, you can even write action blocks using JavaScript. The JavaScript engine in Taio is powered by JSBox, it provides tons of API bindings to interact with iOS.
