further to life on the edge

March31

i’d like to add marsedit to the pot … sometimes you just need to blog without the hassle of loading your browser … perhaps mars edit will be the ultimate tool?

whether or not i’ll be able to upload pictures etc is another matter …

Coastlands by night

the bonus about mars edit is that i can connect to flickr to insert any picture i have there

technorati tags may be a little more difficult … at the moment i use a form from the landmark project to create them – which means running the browser!

will have to think about how i can get around it …

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3 Comments to

“further to life on the edge”

  1. April 1st, 2008 at 11:40 pm       Dragon09 Says:

    The concept sounds really good. Shame it for the MAC ;-)


  2. April 2nd, 2008 at 5:05 am       Daniel Jalkut Says:

    Thanks for checking out MarsEdit. Have you noticed the Post -> Technorati Tags menu item in MarsEdit? It’s not ideal, but it might at least approximate what you’re currently getting from the web form you’re using.

    Daniel


  3. April 2nd, 2008 at 6:40 am       dragonsinger Says:

    Hi Simon – well – i do have a MAC you know …

    Daniel – thanks for commenting … i noticed the Technorati thing after i posted … so far two thumbs up for the app!


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