![]() I use the excellent Scrivener for all of this work. I’ve used all of the current, modern word processors. I started with the likes of Word 4.1a and MacWrite. I churn out columns, articles, and full-length non-fiction books. Daniel has methodically smoothed the bumps and rounded the edges. Since then, I have seen results achieved by a tightly-focused developer’s obvious, relentless effort. ME was feature-rich and lovely to use when I bought it in 2007. Perfect for professional bloggers and casual writers who don't want to mess around with clunky web-based interfaces. Avoid common browser-based problems like losing your edits by navigating to another page, poor spelling for lack of a spell checker, etc.ġ1. If you're lucky enough to have a Windows, nothing is more powerful or more elegant than MarsEdit.ġ0. Easily browse for a photo from your iPhoto, Aperture, or Lightroom libraries, and embed it for automatic upload with your blog post.ĩ. Markdown fan? Write in Markdown in the HTML editor and see a live-preview of the HTML rendering in the preview window.Ĩ. ![]() MarsEdit is the best way to write, preview, and publish your blog.ħ. Write in Rich Text "WYSIWYG" that will be converted automatically to HTML when you publish, or hand-tune the HTML in a syntax-highlighted code editor.Ħ. Works with WordPress, Micro.blog, Tumblr, TypePad, Movable Type and dozens of other systems that support standard MetaWeblog and AtomPub interfaces.ĥ. Work offline with local drafts on your Windows, preview the formatting and content of your posts, and publish when you're ready to share with the world.Ĥ. Coming to the Windows from Windows? MarsEdit is similar to Live Writer, the popular Windows blog editor, but differs in some ways.ģ. Free to download! Unlock a free trial in the app, purchase a full license, or continue to use the app for free to maintain an archive on your Windows and work locally with your published blog posts.Ģ. I'm going to try some things and if they won't work, I'll contact Daniel the developer.1. Update: I just attempted to post something to my journal that I wrote today in the local writers' workshop which I attend, but couldn't edit anything. I don't believe I've tried out the Rich Text Editor or Dreamwidth's Rich Text Editor with the app for that matter, but it'd be interesting to do so. But I love this app and indeed communicated that to the developer. Actually I think one was sort of compatible, but that site hadn't been updated since 2011 and we've since moved our blog over to our main site. ![]() But upon trying to connect to those blogs, I contacted the developer and he told me that basically their interfaces weren't compatible with his app. The only issue I've had with this app is that it is not compatible with either the blog for my job or the blog for another nonprofit organization in which I've been involved for several years. My site is hosted on Dreamwidth, but the good folks over at Dreamwidth Studios, LLC have made sure their platform works well with MarsEdit. I am now using OS Sierra 10.12.5 and have had no issues updating my site. I started a trial of MarsEdit last year and then purchased the full version.
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