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I'm not sure about color support without HTML or add-ons, but Obsidian is a good markdown editor with a lot of functionality and extensibility.
It's not open source but it runs on everything.
Logseq is like obsidian but open source/libre. Totally recommended
Logseq is a good alternative, if you like everything being a bulletpoint :/.
It doesn't fit my note taking workflow and learning or translate to a new way of note taking style will take to much time/effort...
Guess I'm still stuck with Obsidian.
I'm getting more into using logseq. I like it fairly well. It's not quite comfortable on mobile though so I'm sticking to obsidian there for the time being.