Blogo Weblog Editor updated, Twitter and Drupal now supported
Posted by Dave Merten
May 21, 2008 at 10:43am
Brainjuice announced today that Blogo, the latest version of its weblog editor for Mac OS X, now includes support for the WordPress, Blogger, Drupal, TypePad, MovableType, and typo weblog systems. In addition to Drupal, the application has also added Twitter to its growing list of supported services.
New formatting options:
Text can now be formatted as quotes and lists, and can be aligned or justified.
Twitter support:
Users can now post status updates and send direct messages from Blogo, as well as view friends’ and friends-of-friends’ status updates. Blogo can even be configured to send a new status update whenever a new article is published.
Drupal support:
Blogo now supports Drupal, a popular content management system and the third most popular blog system after WordPress and Blogger.
Improved interface:
The interface has undergone a complete revision, with a more streamlined look as well as a new black theme.
Custom thumbnail cropping:
Image thumbnails can now be cropped independently of the full-size image, giving the user a finer level of control over the post layout.
Expanded support for more file formats:
Blogo now accepts most raw image formats in addition to PDF, PSD, EPS, JPEG, GIF and PNG.
Integration with NetNewsWire and Safari:
Blogo responds to the “Post to Weblog” command in news readers, and comes with a bookmarklet which can be added to Safari to send the current web page to Blogo.
Growl notifications:
Growl is now used for all user notifications.
“Macsimum News” is a proud supporter of Planet Gumbo, which feeds the hungry. We urge you to help them in their efforts.

Leave a comment ⇒
Please post the article topic & comment in our forums. No registration required.

Article Information
Comment on this Article Print this Article Email this Article Digg This
Contributor
Dave Merten
Dave was one of the founding guides at ‘The Mining Company,’ now known as About.com, in February 1998. Dave was their ‘Focus on Mac Support’ guide. In 2004 he started ‘G5 Owners Support Group,’ and in 2005, renamed it ‘Mac Owners Support Group.’ In 2006, he started the ‘MacOSG Support Corner’ column here at Macsimum News.
View Dave Merten's Articles





