I started out with markdown, but switched to org-mode after a few years of using markdown.
I think that Markdown is more readable than org-mode - especially if you don’t use Emacs. You have the special headings with underline while org-mode uses a line starting with #+title:
as title and *
, **
, … for chapter/section/… headings. Also markdown links are [text](link)
instead of [[link][text]]
and footnotes are [^footnote]
instead of [fn:footnote]
.
On the other hand, org-mode can do about everything you might want to do with a plain-text list - from planning your work and scheduling your writing time to including code-fragments which actually can get executed on export, so an exported document always contains the output of the latest version of the code automatically.
I switched to org-mode after starting to use it just for todo lists. Then I realized that I could also write nicely in it. And that the link syntax might be more complex than markdown, but C-c C-l generates it for me. And that exporting just works.
If you use emacs, I would definitely suggest org-mode.
I even write for my markdown-based website with org-mode, using the markdown-export, which for example adds support for convenient creation and editing of beautiful tables.
org-md-export-to-markdown
?