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It's not free. It's a 10 day free trial, then you have to purchase it. Talk about deceptive advertising.
Original open source project (with TOC): https://stackedit.io/editor
Wow , loved it for a few notes until i realized it's not free it need 15 dollar as annual subscription. I cam't afford, but i can criticize for it's prize. at least prize it less with less features.
The app itself looks lovely but the annual subscription payment model instantly makes it useless. I will not pay annually just to be allowed to run a program. Give it a reasonable single price tag and I'd buy it like any other software.
The core is derived from an open source project and still their is no free version of this. Such a crap.
Changed the business model without telling. That's the wrong way to go.
Nowhere it's mentioned that it's a 10 day trial, after which it blocks you out until you pay. Bait and switch.
App used to be great. Developer updated to remove existing functionality and gate it behind an absurd paywall. Not only does this destroy the usability of the app, but shows the developer is untrustable - features may be removed at will and there is no guarantee of what you can use at any new "payment" tier, you could pay today, and tomorrow there could be a new "pro" tier so you lose all features again. Consider using what this was clearly "based" off of, StackEdit.
What a ridiculous price and on top of that it's subscription based. Good app but absolutely whacked pricing.
This was originally an open sourced project, and seems you only added sync to Evernote. And now you charge us $25 a year...
Seriously? This goes from being a FREE app to now requiring my to PAY? No thanks. It's a nice app, but I'm NOT going to pay $25 a year to simply sync my notes with Evernote.
Out of nowhere they started to charge you if you want to continue using the markdown editor. The 10-days limit was not there before. I'm not willing to pay for a free open source language.
This extension is very helpful! But it just ruined my life! Some fatal bugs got my previous notes disappeared.
Excellent utility, but totally unclear that it's a service. I found Marxico by Googling for Evernote and Markdown. At first I was ecstatic - just add an App to Chrome and Link it to Evernote! Easy! Finally, Markdown for Evernote! But no where on the Chrome intro page does it mention that this isn't free software. In fact, you don't find this tidbit out until you read "About Pro" on the sample page. This is a great service, but $15/year is steep and the lack of transparency on the price seems like a bait and switch. Does it add value to Evernote? Without a doubt. But the Author needs to make a case for a yearly subscription model (is this a service or an app?), especially since this is a wrapper + EN integration to StackedEdit, which itself is FREE software. I'll pay $15 one time, but I'm not signing up for any yearly subscriptions.
I like the interface, taking the open source StackEdit project, making it a little prettier and and integrating it with Evernote, but I don't like the price. An annual subscription for a few changes to the open source project? I've found using the Markdown Here chrome extension allows me to write in markdown within the Evernote Web client, press Ctrl+Alt+M to render the selection. It's free (and remains open source!)
Really awesome! If u got some money to spend, buy it. But its to expensive just for editing my notes, there is a sublime-text plugin that can deliver u the same experience. I do think the developer earns some kudos! It really is a nice application.
The Marxico Chrome Extension is an excellent add-on for Evernote. I agree with other users who were not aware, up front, that this extension had a 10-day trial period which ends in demand for annual payment. IMO, this lack of full-disclosure, up-front when a user is first using the product, is extremely deceptive. Think about those sleazy politician's who hide the facts. Reflect on those preacher's, teaching monogamy then cheat behind their follower's backs (all while the follower's are giving their money). Think about the friend who failed to tell you that he also knows your girlfriend, oh but he fails to tell you just how well he knows her! (I'm laughing, Marxico users who read this comment this will now feel icky, wondering what the developers are hiding. <grin>) Perhaps the developer will read this and decide he/she no longer wants this sleaze-ball reputation and rewrites Marxico's descriptions (everywhere the product is offered) to state there is a 10-day trial, followed by and annual fee (and don't hide it at the bottom as you do on the website. (some muck about a Pro version which nobody will ever see or read). Three stars for being a sneaky-snake Developer...I'll review my rating if the Developer cares, and clearly states the trial/annual fee up front, everywhere the extension is marketed, to potential users. God bless.
Very useful. But I agree the pricing is insane. SHould be free or no more than $2 for the lifetime. As the file is locked on evernote app and website (recommended by Marxico), this workflow is basically the same as I find some free Markdown editor and print the save the PDF file to evernote. Definitely not worth $25 a year.
Useful app, but definitely not worth $25 a year. Maybe would pay $5-10 or buy the app for $25, but it just seems a bit pricey. I'm also pretty frustrated that it didn't say anything about this until I spent two weeks getting used to the format.
Very nice app, exactly what I was looking for to make nice looking, easily editable Evernote notes. **However** I am not willing to pay a $25/yr subscription for the privilege of using open source software to save into Evernote.
At first, a few months ago, I would've given this app a 5 star rating. It was excellent and worked exactly how I needed it to. But recently, it's received some updates that, in my opinion, have only made things worse. For one thing, the changes caused my CSS code to mess up and I had to fix it. In addition, I'm now being told I need to pay a $25 annual subscription fee? I would be okay with this if the app still worked as well as it had before. It's still an excellent Markdown editor and I love the sync with Evernote. I would, however, like an option to save notes locally if I want to or to sync with other cloud storage like Google Drive or Dropbox. Please don't let my review deter you from trying out Marxico as it truly is beautiful; it's just the recent updates that have moved it, in my opinion, in a negative direction.
It is great app, handy but sometime a bit confusing. Recently, I have noticed that my notes were lost and they are not really securely backed up.
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| Version | 1.8.15 |
| Updated | Jan 18, 2021 |
| Size | 10.9MiB |
| First Seen | Mar 21, 2026 |