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5 Blog Editing Software For Blogger

In my previous post 5 To Dos After Blogger Service Interruption, I suggested that you use 3rd party software when writing article. Whenever unreliable service arise, it will help you face this unexpected problem and avoiding your efforts and valuable time from being threw away. In the other hand, your killer ideas may come without any sign and definitely you wanted to write it as soon as possible. So, it's better not depending on internet access. Unless, you have it along with you whenever you are in 24hrs. So, this tool can be your beneficial friend in your blogging arena. Here is a list of blog editing software, that support our Blogger platform.


windows live writer 2011

Windows Live Writer


Features:

  • WYSIWYG editor
  • Ability to download your blog theme
  • Managing pictures and videos easily
  • Incorporate Microsoft's ribbon
  • Free

Cons

  • Only for Windows user

Reviews



Qumana blog editing software

Qumana


Features:

  • WYSIWYG editor
  • Seamless posting and cross posting
  • Instant tag insertion
  • Ad insertion tool
  • Free and cross-platform

Cons

  • Quirky interface

Review



Marsedit offline blog editing tool

MarsEdit


Features:

  • Switching Rich and HTML text editor
  • Live preview
  • Integrate with other text editors
  • Easy file uploads
  • Offline freedom
  • 30-day trial

Cons

  • Only for Mac

Reviews



blogjet blogging tool

BlogJet


Features:

  • WYSIWYG editor
  • Flickr and YouTube support
  • Spell checker and auto replace
  • Group posting
  • Word counter and blog statistic
  • Unicode support
  • 30-day trial

Cons

  • Only for Windows


offline blog editing tool for mac

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Features:

  • Intelligent microblogging
  • Live preview
  • Ping news sites
  • Multiple accounts support
  • Fullscreen mode
  • 21-day trial

Cons

  • Only for Mac

Reviews


There are more blog editing software you can get with free or price. I elected only 5 which are most updated and likely popular in various OS. From the list, I've only got minimum experience using Windows Live Writer, Qumana and MarsEdit. Although I didn't use it anymore, I enjoy all of them specifically WLW. Why did I stop utilizing them?. Unless when I have to manage multiple accounts from different blog platforms, I would consider that again. Hence, read the review links to get extra information.

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