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Showdown vs A-Frame: What are the differences?

Showdown: JavaScript port of Markdown. Showdown lets you add in-browser preview to existing Markdown apps. Any app that accepts HTML input can now be made to speak Markdown by modifying the input pages's HTML; A-Frame: A web framework for building virtual reality experiences. It allows you to make WebVR apps with HTML and an Entity-Component system. Works on Vive, Rift, Daydream, GearVR, desktop.

Showdown and A-Frame belong to "Javascript Utilities & Libraries" category of the tech stack.

Showdown and A-Frame are both open source tools. It seems that A-Frame with 10.4K GitHub stars and 2.52K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Showdown with 9.49K GitHub stars and 1.29K GitHub forks.

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    What is A-Frame?

    It allows you to make WebVR apps with HTML and an Entity-Component system. Works on Vive, Rift, Daydream, GearVR, desktop.

    What is Showdown?

    Showdown lets you add in-browser preview to existing Markdown apps. Any app that accepts HTML input can now be made to speak Markdown by modifying the input pages's HTML

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