Desktop Blog Editors for Power Bloggers

Browser based WYSIWYG editor of popular Blogging Platforms like Blogger or WordPress lack features such as Technorati Tagging, Ads insertion, Spell Checking etc. So to overcome this difficulty I use Desktop based Blog Editors which lets me to create blog post offline and then upload it.

Some of the most popular Desktop Blog Editors

BlogJet: Easy to Setup and easy to use, Built in Spell checker (But its too dumb, can figure out words such as “blog”). It lets you create Thumbnail of large images beautifully, Allow to post on one or more blog simultaneously  (Group Posting). [39.95$] [Download Now]

Qumana: Drop Pad -gather links, text, and pictures by dragging them to a resizeable desktop pad, WYSIWYG Ad banner designer to customize ads to your blog, Insert keyword-specific ads in one click, Technorati tagging – one click insertion of tags, with editing option,  Built in image resizer for large images. [Freeware] [Download Now]

BlogDesk:  
As an offline weblog client, BlogDesk lets you comfortably write and effortlessly publish new entries to your blog. No need to use those annoying HTML Tags in the WYSIWYG editor. Images can be directly inserted and are automatically uploaded. Even publishing simultaneously to multiple blogs is a matter of a click.

 

The Technorati-Tags-Generator lets you easily define and insert tags instead of retyping them over and over again [Freeware] [Download Now]

This post was published by on June 10, 2006

About the Author: Thilak Rao works as a Social Media Expert. He is one of the first professional bloggers from India, and he loves to write, travel and click photos. Follow him on Twitter @thilak

  • http://www.cypherhackz.net CypherHackz

    I use both. Blogjet and BlogDesk. Sometimes I write in Blogjet and sometimes in BlogDesk. But almost I use BlogDesk. ;)

  • http://www.blog.tech-buzz.info Thilak

    I use both. Blogjet and BlogDesk. Sometimes I write in Blogjet and sometimes in BlogDesk. But almost I use BlogDesk. ;)

    I too do the same. But I feel that BlogDesk has an edge over BlogJet.

    What do you think ?

  • http://www.cypherhackz.net CypherHackz

    Yeah. Blogdesk have more features than BlogJet I think.
    But I like BlogJet because it has a tiny magnifier icon on thumbnails.
    I have asked the developer to put the icon on his next BlogDesk version and he agreed with me. He3.

  • http://www.blog.tech-buzz.info Thilak

    Yes Fauzi your right, But there should be a alternative to create such thumbnails