Blog Better, Faster, and Smarter with Blogo. Best of 2016 by Apple and recommended by thousands of writers as the best way to write, publish and manage. Offline Blog Post Editing on Mac OSX – Part 2: Blogo is a commercial blog post editor by brainjuice. The license costs $25, but you can give it a try for free for 21 days. Note however that Blogo1.3 (reviewed here) won’t run on said the developers on the brainjuice web site. Office 2016 for mac download. FULL VERSION!!! Microsoft Office 2016 Home and Business for Mac Download. Compatible with Mac OS X version 10.10 or a later version. YOU WILL GET THE DOWNLOAD AND KEY EMAILED TO YOU! While Office 2016 is also sold as a one-time purchase, which means you pay a single, up-front cost to get Office applications for one computer. One-time purchases are available for both PCs (such as Office Home & Student 2016) and Macs (such as Office Home & Student 2016 for Mac). Office 2016 for Mac: One user, two computers I am thinking of purchasing Office 2016 for Mac Home and Business version. I plan to use it on my iMac at home and my MacBook Pro at work. It seems that Blogo will be discontinued. Picture 1: Install Window with Supported Systems Installing Blogo is straight forward. First a window asks you for your blog system (seen Picture 1). Several platforms are available:,,,,,,. There is also on the list although the web site states that it is no longer supported by Blogo 1.3. Picture 2: Post editor. The editor has a nice lightweight GUI shown on Picture 2. However, the minimalism and the size of the window makes Blogo more appropriate for short posts. The editing area remains relatively small, even when the window is maximized. There is a button to go full screen, but the editing area width is 1/3 of a 15 inches screen approx. The integration with other applications is partial. ![]() You can drag images from the finder or other applications and insert them into your post. But, when it comes to text, you can only paste raw text. Formatting and links are lost. Wysiwyg is only for text. Images are displayed as small gray rectangles in the editor (see Picture 2). Fortunately, this is compensated by a powerful preview function. Blogo uses the CSS and plugins of your blog. Thus, you get an accurate view of the full page with your post, including links (clicks have no effect) and animations. We also like the way links editing is handled. A click on a link opens an editor. It allows not only to change the URL, but also the tooltip and the text. A dedicated button allows you check the edited link by opening it in a web browser. Surprisingly, Blogo has two policies for post saving. A new post can be saved into your local disk. You provide a file name the first time you save. Then, you can save your post as many time as you want by a classical CMD+S shortcut. The second policy becomes active after saving your post as a draft into your blog. You can still save a local copy, but you’ll be prompted for the filename each time you press CMD+S. Blogo does allow defining categories and tags for your posts. However, we believe it’s a bad idea to mix categories and tags in the same text field. The two other things we dislike about tags handling is that tags from other posts are not listed and the area for editing tags is 1 line with no scroll. Let’s finish this post with a positive note. It’s about automated file transfer. Pictures inserted into your post are sent on your blog together with the draft of your text. • • • • • • In a on my blog, I had listed some of the best alternatives to Lightroom that are equally powerful but cheap at the same time. Out of all those I mentioned about, I have been using the most and found that it is the best alternative I could have found to Adobe’s Lightroom. Luminar comes from Macphun, the award winning company which has already released a lot of popular photo editing tools like- Tonality, Noiseless, Snapheal and of course, Aurora HDR. While the other tools from Macphun have been catering to specific photo editing style, Luminar has been built from ground up as a full-fledged photo editor. Interested in Macphun’s Luminar or Aurora HDR 2017?
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