When comparing ABI Notes vs MDwiki, the Slant community recommends MDwiki for most people. In the question“What is the best cross-platform note-taking app?” MDwiki is ranked 70th while ABI Notes is ranked 71st. The most important reason people chose MDwiki is:
Due to the lack of a built-in editor MDwiki may be less susceptible to spam and defacement compared to other options when served from a web server.
Specs
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Pros
Pro You can easily share and collaborate notes or to-do lists with others
You can see when a note is read or modified by another co-editor of shared notes.
Pro Easy sorting and searching
Pro Many typefaces and font sizes to customize the display
Pro Colorful and simple UI
You can assign one of the eight colors to each note or to-do list.
Pro Possibly more secure on web server
Due to the lack of a built-in editor MDwiki may be less susceptible to spam and defacement compared to other options when served from a web server.
Pro Doesn't require a web server
MDwiki is a self-contained JavaScript app that is very fast and can run in some web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox.
Cons
Con External program must be used for editing
A separate program must be used to make changes to documents as MDwiki lacks a built-in editor.
Con Requires additional permissions in Google Chrome
Supposedly, you can get it to work in Google Chrome by modifying JavaScript permissions, but these same changes may decrease security.