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http://ranchero.com/marsedit/
Almost every post at Blankbaby was written using it (though I'm not sure if that is a good or bad thing).
In a pinch, notepad will do ;)
http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/
Ecto is nice, it knows the difference between tags and categories.
--Jim
On the Mac, I know tons of people that use MarsEdit or Ecto. I blog with Expression Engine, but haven't ventured into the offline editor foray as of yet.
My only complaint is that it would be nice to be able to add tags on the fly in Blogjet, but if you can, I haven't figured it out yet...
Had a quick look at Qumana just now. Feels too dumbed-down for me (e.g. no full HTML or template edit modes), but there's an audience for "lite" interfaces like this.
I wish w.bloggar can be actively developed. Perhaps the author will release the code as open source?
I love "ecto" and it does come in a Win version too which I have used only a couple of times. I usually use the mac version, and do like it very very much.
http://performancing.com/
It also has configurable tagging (work with ANY tagging service) and pinging (any ping service). And of course it's free!
MarsEdit on Mac (came free with my Net NewsWire service)
It doesn't allow me to preview the posts in either an external browser or by using Webkit, as ecto does, and it is sllllloooooow, and reeks of Windows Port, especially the keyboard shortcut underlines.
the team needs to spend a little more time with how stuff works on a Mac. I did attempt to send them some feedback, although a specific Beta Feedback email address would be a lot better.
Tris, your app looks too Java-ish :)
Oh, and for Windows you'd better go with BlogJet. I know what I'm talking about because I develop it. LOL :)
The DropPad can be hidden and we're working on a preference for it never to show at all. It's opaque because Java doesn't support transparency right now.
John ... I just replied to your e-mail.
Tris
Learn It, Know It, Live It, Love It! ;-)
Andre - http://blogs.ebusiness-apps.com/andre
Hey Scoble - you're lad's got a Mac and you're not tempted? Come on, wassup with you. I just came off Wintel after 24 years. I feel liberated. If Kim can blog on WP AND put Infocard on it - surely you can make the switch?
For quick posts about things I read/see online, I use Performancing for FireFox.
For pre-written things (that I've done in Notepad++ or another text editor, usually while on the road, or offline), I use Ecto, as I've already got HTML styling inline.
For quick WYSIWYG updates, I use Qumana or a dev build of Ecto that I'm testing for the author.
When I need to put something online, I use OPML Editor, MarsEdit, or Firefox.
Jim Armstrong
Although I will try out Qumana now though.
http://emergens.net/2006/03/18/blogklienter-til...
Just a list though. No feature examinations and evaluations.