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MarsEdit 2.1 with saving drafts to server
Daniel Jalkut announced the release of MarsEdit 2.1, the great blogging client from Red Sweater Software. The big changes involve a nice search features that allows you to easily find drafts and recent posts, a new tag editor (and support for MT ...
Shawn Blanc on MarsEdit 2.1
Even though we can't use a tool like MarsEdit to post here at TUAW, some of us are still big fans of the program and use it when creating content for our other, more personal sites. Like Ecto, another very good tool for this type of content creation, ...
MarsEdit 1.2 lands with Growl, Picasa and Vox support
Making good on his word after purchasing MarsEdit from Brent Simmons, Daniel Jalkut of Red Sweater Software has quickly taken up development of the blogging client. Today Daniel released MarsEdit 1.2, a minor update that brings some great features ...
MarsEdit programmer revealed
I've been following the MarsEdit story with a keen eye because I happen to use it to edit a number of different blogs. I was delighted to report that MarsEdit development would continue at NewsGator. Brent mentioned that a new programmer would be ...
MarsEdit acquired by Red Sweater Software
MarsEdit is my blogging client of choice. It is simple, straightforward, and streamlined (unlike Ecto, which I also use and enjoy). Today we found out that MarsEdit, formerly of Ranchero which itself was acquired by NewsGator, has been acquired by ...
MarsEdit hits 2.2
MarsEdit, the blogging client we've written about frequently in the past, has just been updated to version 2.2. MarsEdit is a favorite for many of us at TUAW (myself included) and supports a variety of publishing platforms. The newest version adds ...
MarsEdit 1.1 is available
Just
three weeks after the release of MarsEdit 1.1fc1 (an
coincidentally during MWSF), MarsEdit 1.1 has made its way out into the
wild. MarsEdit is a weblog editor that works with a number of systems, like Movable Type, Radio UserLand, ...
MarsEdit 2.0
I've been blogging for a little over seven years now (I am as shocked as you are, believe me. You would think after all this time I would be better at this!) and many things have changed. Used to be the only way you could write a post for your blog ...
MarsEdit 1.1.3
Just a scant 4 days since Red Sweater Software acquired MarsEdit there is a new point release available. Now that's quick turnaround. MarsEdit 1.1.3, as you can imagine, is mostly a bug fix release but it is free to registered users and fixes the ...
NewsGator to continue MarsEdit Development
Brent Simmons, newly of NewsGator, announced tonight, at the Drunkenblog event, that NewsGator will continue developing MarsEdit, Ranchero's blog editor. This is great news for me, personally, since I love MarsEdit with a passion.Brent was ...
NetNewsWire and MarsEdit Resources
I’ll admit it, I’m a
NetNewsWire and MarsEdit
booster. I spend more time using NNW and MarsEdit than any other programs on my Mac.
Ranchero Software recently
announced two new resources for both of these products
that ...
MarsEdit 2.1.4 available
Daniel Jalkut of Red Sweater Software has posted MarsEdit 2.1.4. The version includes a new dock menu item for easily starting a new post, adds better Picasa support for Blogger users, and fixes some other minor issues. MarsEdit is a standalone ...
MarsEdit 1.1b5 Public Beta
MarsEdit is my blog editor of choice, and it is just getting better. A public beta of MarsEdit 1.1 has just been released and there are some cool additions to be had. The beta includes:Support for titles in Bloggertransparency settings ...
MarsEdit 1.1b6 public beta
We knew that development of MarsEdit
was continuing, but the good news of the weekend was that 1.1b6 public beta of MarsEdit is now
available: "This release updates the French localization and fixes a few bugs, including a work-around for a time
zone ...
MarsEdit 1.1fc1
I'm as giddy as a school girl.
It looks like MarsEdit 1.1 will soon be upon us as a final candidate release has just been announced. I blog a lot and most my time blogging is spent
within the confines of MarsEdit, and I have been watching the ...


