What software should I use for blogging?

BlogJet 3

BlogJet 3 is an advanced blog editor that’s retailing at $39.95 for single users, and you can try out a 30-day trial package. With this software you can update your blog with all the foremost blog provides such as Blogger, WordPress, Typepad, MSN Live Spaces, Blog Harbor and Drupal. The software provides a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor so you can format blog posts just the same as in word processors without entering any HTML. BlogJet automatically saves drafts to a database so you can’t lose them if the software crashes. The application’s bilingual spell check dictionary is also another handy addition. BlogJet’s developers have given the software an intuitive GUI. The program has a ribbon interface design comparable to other native Windows applications such as Paint and WordPad. You can customize the UI with up to 40 alternative skins among which are Office Blue, Visual Studio and Office Silver. BlogJet’s tabbed editor also allows users to draft multiple posts in a single window.

Thingamablog

Thingamablog is slightly more unique open-source blog software that enables users to set up and update blogs without a blog site account. So with this program you can set up blogs from scratch, which it provides templates for, and update multiple blogs. All that’s required is FTP or SFTP access with a Web server to submit posts to. Java 1.6 or higher is also a system requirement for the software. Click Download on this page to save the program’s Windows installer. The software’s post editor includes all the standard formatting options you would expect to find in WordPress and Blogger. You can edit the post with its WYSIWYG or HTML source views. A good thing about this blog software is that it enables you to import entries from RSS feeds with its integrated feed reader. Thingamablog also enables its users to update their blogs via email, which is a more novel option.

BlogDesk

BlogDesk is freeware blogging software optimized for WordPress, Drupal, ExpressionEngine and Movable Type. However, it doesn’t support blogger, which is one of the leading blog providers. Nevertheless, this is still one of the best blog applications with an intuitive UI, WYSIWYG editor, blog wizards, automatic thumbnail handling and a spell checker that supports 14 languages. Click Download BlogDesk 2.8 on this website page to add it Windows. One great addition to BlogDesk is its Image Wizard. This not only enables you to insert images into posts, but edit them as well. As such, you can crop, resize, rotate and add shadow and borders to pictures with the wizard. It also enables users to add thumbnails to their posts. In addition, BlogDesk has a Tag Generator with which you can quickly add tags to posts. This saves previous keywords so that you can tag posts quicker. The Tag Generator also supports both WordPress and Technorati tags. So the software has more advanced blog options than a lot of alternatives. SPONSORED

Open Live Writer

Some might have heard of Windows Live Writer, which was highly rated blogging software that Microsoft has now discontinued. Open Live Writer is a fork of Windows Live Writer, so is effectively a revamped, open-source version of the original program. Open Live Writer enables you to edit and update WordPress, TypePad, Blogger, DasBlog and Move Type blogs. Open this page on the software’s website and click Download to save the program’s installer. The program has a WYSIWYG editor that’s similar to MS Word. The editor includes numerous text formatting, bullet point and alignment options. It enables users to insert images, videos, maps and hyperlinks into their posts. Open Live Writer also has inbuilt image-editing options for you to enhance images with. The developers are also planning to enhance Open Live Writer with some extra plug-ins. So Live Writer is back with a bang.

Post2Blog

Post2Blog, like most of the others here, is a freeware WYSIWYG blog editor. It’s portable software that runs from a USB stick. This supports up to 30 blog providers such as Blogger, LiveJournal, WordPress and Typepad. Press the Free Download button here to add this software to Windows. Some of the advantages of this program are its automatic image uploading, built-in hyperlink validation, bilingual spell checker and that it enables you to add posts to blog from Firefox and MS Word with the Post2Blog toolbar. Post2Blog integrates with a variety of online services so that you can add Technorati, Flickr, Buzzwords and 43 Things tags to posts or upload pictures to Flickr and Image Shank. The software’s toolbar also has plenty of formatting options for posts including smileys and strikethrough effects.

Qumana

Qumana is freeware software that has some interesting tools and options for updating and editing existing blogs. It has a clean GUI that incorporates both WYSIWYG and HTML source view editors to edit posts with. This software integrates its own Q ads into the posts, and it works with most of the major blog host. You can add Qumana to Windows, and other platforms, by pressing the Download button on this Softpedia page. One of Qumana’s most interesting tools is the DropPad. That’s a small clipboard utility which you can drag images, text and hyperlinks into to insert in blog posts. This blog editor also enables users to import and edit posts that weren’t originally created within Qumana and ping URLs to websites when you update blog. Technorati tagging is another handy option included in Qumana that can boost traffic. Those are six top-notch blog editor software packages to update and set up blogs with. With those you can draft posts offline, and the programs also have some handy tools and options that aren’t included in WordPress or Blogger.

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