I tried Markdownpad2 and rejected it. I honestly don't remember why because I was trying Markdown editors one after the other. If I wasn't going to use Scrivener, I would still be using Visual Studio Code. This is not isual Studio, the .Net IDE, it is a fairly new free IDE from Microsoft that was made specifically for working with web projects. It can do other things as well with the right plugins installed and Markdown is one of those other things. The advantage to Visual Studio Code is that you can keep all of your documents in a folder and just open the folder with Visual Studio Code. It does have preview, but the preview doesn't load images.
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I am a bit reluctant to using Microsoft products for things like that, experienced too much of trouble with any kinds of software I tested from them. Unfortunately, for my translation business I need some software which won't work with Linux - otherwise I had installed their OS long ago.
For me it is essential to see the images in the preview, so Visual Studio wouldn't be an option for me, anyway. In the end it's always a personal choice, as long as one's happy with it, one should use whatever feels good.
Cheers,
Ines