I did, they all don’t support image previews (only img src html works for I think one or two, I tried the different ways of importing images on markdown haha) bar GitJournal, but it has the emoji issue amongst other Git related bugs which makes it unreliable.
Makes me think about whether most people who have markdown based notes are actually iOS users.
Many of the apps that use markdown syntax and deal easily with images are database apps. That’s true for iOS and Android.
Most of the suggestions on that thread are specifically looking at markdown editors using files. Their functionality has limits, and again that’s true for iOS and Android. @a.u
What do you mean by image previews?
I use markor and epsilon notes and both handle images very well provided you sync the correct folder structure containing the images along with the md files.
Long answer, based on the list of Brett Terpstra of iPhone apps which support WebDav and suggestions I’ve came across in other places, I’ve tried the below apps, but none worked with the links which are the standard in Obsidian (wikilinks):
Notes Writer
Joplin
Paper
Drafts
Bear
Ulysses
Working Copy
1Writer also doesn’t work with WikiLinks as images, only when the image is in the same dir as the note. But one of my requirements was that I didn’t want that as folders become quite messy. If you use standard Markdown for all links, this also solves the issue 1Writer has with Piped links. It doesn’t look as neatly when editting, but to me, the major benefit of having access to my Obsidian Vault from my iPhone, is worth it.
If somebody else found another solution, I’m very curious!!