The what now? Yes, Blogo is indeed getting HTML support, as in a HTML mode, instead of the WYSIWYG one that was available previously. I'm trying this one out as we speak.
Archive for 2008
Blogo getting HTML support
In Uncategorized on September 9, 2008 at 3:25 pmScribeFire and Firefox 3
In Uncategorized on July 25, 2008 at 4:39 pmFor some reason I decided to give ScribeFire another go. I like the concept, but it never really worked that well for me. I’m also having a hard time looking at it, it doesn’t have the elegance of any of the desktop blog editors I’ve reviewed in the past, and it doesn’t scale very well when the browser window is tight.
Anyway, despite this, I’m writing this with it. Maybe I’ll be converted, and maybe I won’t. We’ll see.
Post a Tweet for New Entries
In Uncategorized on May 6, 2008 at 6:34 amCool settings in the new version of Blogo rolled out in the latest beta release:

I wonder why the import button is only available in full screen mode though?
I’ve said it before, but should Blogo offer a nice code view (since I hate the cluttered wysiwyg code genereated by, well, everything in the whole wide world) I’d have it as a serious contender. Lots of cool features here!
Two Things That Blogo Needs to Make Me Happy
In Uncategorized on April 29, 2008 at 8:10 amThere are two things that the new version of Blogo lacks, two things that would so totally do it for me.
First of all, there’s a “mark as read” feature for the Microblog Viewer, which is Blogo speak for Twitter at the moment. I’m very happy with this one, but it falls short to Twhirl since I can’t mark a tweet as read. Developers, I’ve got a ton of contacts I’m following, and marking as read saves me a lot of time. I can’t exchange Blogo for Twhirl because of this.
Second, I’m not too fond of having to write in wysiwyg. Sure, it looks great and works great, even with posted, er, posts. However, when I’m lookig at the code I get the same feeling as when looking at code generated by TinyMCE or other similar wysiwyg tools. I don’t want wisywyg in my WordPress admin, and I don’t want it in my blogging tool. If I could turn it off and write code instead, Blogo would be a true challenger to MarsEdit.
It’s still in beta, so I won’t pass judgement yet.
Oh, and I so love the fullscreen functionality!
Testing Blogo
In Uncategorized on March 12, 2008 at 10:07 amInterviewing Lorelle on BloggerTalks
In Written on February 28, 2008 at 3:33 pmI just have to link this interview I made with Lorelle VanFossen, WordPress maven and great gal. You should read it.
This is Ecto 3
In Software on February 27, 2008 at 1:06 pmRight, so let’s write something brilliant here. I’m doing some final Ecto testing for a Devlounge post.
MarsEdit rocks
In Software on February 12, 2008 at 9:18 amI must say, MarsEdit rocks. There’s just two things – so far – that really annoy me.
- I would like to have the thumbnailing option that WordPress’ file uploader gives me. That would make it easier for me to use features from things such as the lightbox plugin. However, I do understand that it’s probably hard to tap into the serverside handling of images that the thumbnailing actually is, but still. I would like it.
- The more tag in WordPress shows up on its own row. I don’t like that. I’d like to have it at the end of my body text (MarsEdit splits posts into Body and Extended, where the former is pre-more, and the latter post-more). More more control!
Other than that, it’s really doing it for me. Sure, there are things that could be more accessible, such as date control for instance, but I can live with that. For now, it’s a time saver, and if nothing else comes along that kicks MarsEdit’s ass, or if I run into something nasty on the way, I’ll buy this program when the trial ends.
There is! That’s great news!
In Uncategorized on February 11, 2008 at 12:01 pmTag support, that is. Now MarsEdit feels like a solid choice after all.
I’m going to give this one a serious go when I’m in Japan. It would be very sweet if I could manage all my blogs in one way, that would increase the number of short quick posts for sure. One web interface is one thing, two’s OK, but three’s certainly a crowd.
So let’s try an image – this is what I’m listening to in Spotify at the moment:

Is it there? No error messages at least…
Edit! It worked like a charm.
There’s tag support after all?
In Software on February 11, 2008 at 11:57 amI just found a tags setting here. Hopefully it’s not just a fancy way to push in Technorati tags into the post. We’ll see, I’m publishing it now.
*publish*
Err…
*send to weblog*
I really want MarsEdit to rock…
In Software on February 11, 2008 at 11:51 am…since Ecto just isn’t doing it for me. Sure, it looks a lot better, but apparently it looses tags and everything.
Then again, MarsEdit doesn’t seem to support WordPress tagging at all, which is a real bummer. What do I care about Technorati tags anyway? That’s oldschool in the bad way, people.
Here goes.
Powered without showing it
In Software on February 9, 2008 at 2:33 pmLuckily, I can disable the
Powered by ScribeFire.
…link.
But not tagging support means no ScribeFire for me, I guess…
*mental note* add tags to related posts in admin later */mental note*
Trying ScribeFire
In Software on February 9, 2008 at 2:30 pmIn my quest for better blogging tools, I’m now trying ScribeFire. It would force me to return to Firefox, which doesn’t have to be such a bad thing.
Problem is, ScribeFire doesn’t seem to support tagging, just categories (which they call tags), so unless I find something brilliant in it, it’s more or less out of the loop. Then again, I’ll try it some more.
Oh, and it’s ugly as hell.
Powered by ScribeFire.
Both ecto and MarsEdit 2 are out of the loop
In Software on February 9, 2008 at 10:48 amDecided not to use either ecto or MarsEdit 2. Need to find something else…
Refreshing categories in ecto
In Software on February 9, 2008 at 10:25 amRight, so to get the categories in there – new ones added in wp-admin in my case – I needed to refresh categories and close/open the write dialog. Some work left to be done for the developers there, I’d say.
Back on ecto 3 again
In Uncategorized on February 8, 2008 at 10:44 amAdding new categories is nice, of course, but not being able to tag in MarsEdit 2 really killed it for me…
Trying out MarsEdit
In Software on February 8, 2008 at 10:41 amWell, ecto 2 couldn’t add new categories – just tags – which is annoying, so I’m giving the MarsEdit trial a go. I can add categories, but where’s the tags? Meh.
Can’t add new categories in ecto 3?
In Uncategorized on February 8, 2008 at 10:34 amIt seems I can’t add a new category in ecto 3. Just tags. Annoying.
Giving ecto a shot
In Uncategorized on February 8, 2008 at 10:31 amFlock’s autoblogging features were decent, I guess, but since I’m hooked on Safari (3.X, again), and now need to be able to post to no less than 9 Swedish blogs, I think I’ll give a blogging software a shot. And ecto is my first choice, so we’ll see how it turns out. I’m running ecto 3 beta trial right now.
Just published a post on the Prologue th …
In Uncategorized on February 1, 2008 at 1:20 pmJust published a post on the Prologue theme on Wisdump.
And Pownce… Twitter as well.
In Uncategorized on February 1, 2008 at 1:12 pmI’m on Jaiku as well: http://tdh.jaiku. …
In Uncategorized on February 1, 2008 at 1:06 pmI’m on Jaiku as well: http://tdh.jaiku.com