BlogJet v2.0.0.7

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BlogJet v2.0.0.7

BlogJet is a weblog client for Windows that allows you to manage your blog without opening a browser. Those who are seriously concerned with blogging, cannot imagine their work without using this wonderful tool with elegant interface.

If you use a hosted blog service, you can use BlogJet or ecto to write your posts instead of having to log in to your account each time and write them online. If you have a dial-up internet connection, clearly that will save you money by not having to stay online all the time. Then, when you’re ready, you connect to the net and publish your offline posts.
You will have copies of all your posts on your own computer, not solely on your blog host’s server. Especially useful for the time when you forgot to do that backup from your blog and the host server and/or your blog itself is unreachable

BlogJet v2.0.0.7

Both BlogJet and ecto support a wide range of blog services including TypePad, Blogger, b2, BlogHarbor, Blogware, DasBlog, DeadJournal, LiveJournal, Lockergnome.net, MovableType, pMachine, Squarespace, .Text, WordPress, cocolog, Nucleus, Drupal, Blogger API and MetaWeblog API. So the chances are high that the service you use is supported.
Full support for blogging RSS feeds from FeedDemon.
Easily embed images and video and audio material into your posts.
You can spell-check your posts before publishing. I find this useful as I can’t do this with TypePad.
WYSIWYG or code views: both tools give you the choice. BlogJet offers full WYSIWYG editing as the default, just like you’re used to with productivity apps like Word or FrontPage, to make composing your posts extremely easy. You can also switch into code view. Ecto only has a code-based interface (ie, you’re exposed to all the various HTML tags) although it does offer a preview browser-like popup window so you can see what your post will look like. For creating and editing posts, which approach you prefer will no doubt depend on what you’re comfortable with.

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