With MarsEdit, it’s easy and fast because images will be uploaded in one go at the end and the correct post layout will still be maintained. If you are using a text editor or even your blog’s administration panel, you’d have to upload the image files one by one. ![]() This is one of the biggest advantages in using a proper blogging tool to write your blog posts. This is what Windows Live Writer is doing too by default. I recommend this approach so everything can be done in one go. You can use the Upload With Post option to let MarsEdit upload the image when you publish the draft to your blog later. You drag and drop the image file to the editor, change the size, and also other attributes through the pop-up window: Adding and manipulating images on the post are quite easy.Normally, I’d have to use Microsoft Word to check them for me. Definitely a must-have for bloggers with English as their secondary language (like myself here). MarsEdit has an auto grammar and spelling checker.You can pick the category of the post (Categories list is retrieved from your blog), add Tags, and a few other post settings directly in MarsEdit.You can then double check to make sure everything is good before you hit that Publish button through your blog’s interface (I do this every time). This means you can send your draft to be published online right away or even to just send it as a draft. Writing blog posts in MarsEdit is better than writing your blog posts on a simple text editor because MarsEdit has access to your blog directly.You can even hide the Options away to have a wider workspace. MarsEdit wants you to focus on writing, so it keeps the interface clean with less buttons or any other distractions. ![]() This means MarsEdit is accessible to almost every blogger on a Mac.
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