![]() A license is $50, but if you purchased MarsEdit 3 before June 1 of this year, you can upgrade for just $25 if you purchased it after June 1, your version 4 upgrade is free-and that applies to those who bought it from the Mac App Store as well. You can get MarsEdit from the Mac App Store or directly from Red Sweater Software’s store. Also a huge boon: support at last for macOS’s built-in autosave features, so you never have to worry about losing a draft again.įrankly, if you’re doing any sort of regular, serious blog-posting from a Mac, and you aren’t using MarsEdit, I’m not sure what’s going on with you. Rather than spending your own time to try and adapt your website into a template, MarsEdit can automatically download and convert your site’s design into a template in a matter of seconds. Personally, one of my favorite features is the beefed-up support for previewing templates. (Which would have been super handy when I moved my own blog earlier this year!) There’s also a brand new extension for Safari that makes it easy to send a page into MarsEdit for posting. Among the most prominent additions: a better rich-text editor format bar, improved WordPress support, and the ability to download the entire history of published posts and pages from your blog. ![]() The update from Red Sweater Software 1 brings a handful of welcome new features and a fresh coat of paint. Which makes me all the more glad to see version 4.0 come down the pike today. ![]() At Macworld, I was forced to take a hiatus as our CMS wasn’t compatible with the app, but since Six Colors has been a going concern, I’ve been back on the bandwagon. In the case of MarsEdit, I was using the blog-posting software more than a decade ago in my earliest days of posting to the MacUser blog. More than a few of the apps I use every day have been around for years on end. Something about the Mac seems to lend itself to longevity where software is concerned. Note: This story has not been updated for several years. MarsEdit 4 updates interface, adds Safari Extension and more
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