Windows Live Writer For Mac Os
There are a lot of bloggers around who are always looking for a Windows Live Writer for Mac. Unfortunately thats not available for mac or Microsofts never going to do it, or else windows sale will get a hit.
So here’s a list of some of the blogging clients i found which might be able to replace Windows Live Writer
Following is a curated list of Top 15 source code and text editor software for Windows and Mac platforms. All the editors in the list are Free to use. The code editor could be standalone or integrated into an IDE. Best Free Code Editors for Windows & Mac 1) Notepad. Notepad is a popular free to use code editor written in C. 1-Notion 6 (window,mac)Notion half-dozen is accessible for raincoat and Windows computers and has all the vital written material tools we glance for. You’ll be able to input notes with a MIDI keyboard, virtual piano or virtual stringed instrument fretboard. This is free blogging tool for Mac which offers you with all the fundamental features that.
1.) Blogo – If you were looking for a Windows Live Writer for Mac, here it is. Perfect Desktop Blogging client for Probloggers, nearly has all the features which WIndows Live Writer has and the User Interface is way better than Live Writer. You can check it out here and download the free trial version here.
2.) MyBlogEdit – Another Cool Desktop Blogging Client. Best part of it is that it allows you to import posts from HTML and TEXT files and many other supported types. It has got a Comfortable user interface which allows you to use most of your wordpress blog functionalities.
3.) Ecto – Another Desktop Blogging Client which supports a wide range of platforms including Drupal, Typepad, nucleus, blogger, wordpress and so on. Although the Software may be a bit complex but when it comes to features, nothing can beat it!
4.) MacJournal – Simple and clean desktop blogging client which supports a handful of blogging clients like blogger,wordpress and amazingly, .mac too! Best Feature – Makes adding videos, pdf’s and other content very easy to the blog post, so if you do post such content on regular basis, this one’s for you!
Mac Journal
5.) Flock – Free to use browser which many might have used on Windows, and this is also known as the Social Browser. It also supports blog posting and editing so if your planning to go with flock, then you surely don’t need a Separate browser or blogging client because both come bundled up saving space and making it easy to post!
I am working on a project testing some cool features and stuff that have to be done on a Mac. While I have been back and forth with MacBook Pros, this time I decided I should expand and extent my testing to the stuff that I do on a daily basis. Blogging is a challenge, tools available are not really all that flexible or feature rich. I have MarsEdit and Blogo. I do think Windows Live Writer is the best thing since ... sliced bread, seriously, I love that tool! But in order for this to work I had to make it a true effort to use the tools available for this platform, no virtualization of Win 7 to get access to it is allowed (at one point I did feel I needed to 'cheat'). Anyway, what am I using?
- MarsEdit
- Snagit for Mac
- Camtasia Studio for Mac
- Microsoft Office locally installed and also using the Office Web Apps (and it is awesome to have access to OneNote that way!)
- CoRD, because after all I still have a full-time job I need to be responsive to.
- XMind
- Firefox 3.6.8
The test is going to be interesting, and I will post on my progress or the fact that I gave up at least on the blogging tools for the max and gave in to something virtualized to give me Live Writer.
Posted on Saturday, July 31, 2010 9:52 AM Misc , Tools | Back to top