My 5 Favorite Blogging Tools

Ecto

(There is also a Windows version of Ecto.)

ecto.jpegI use Ecto to write all my blog posts. I like it because:
1. I don’t have to be online to work on an entry.
2. It’s super simple for me to insert and upload my images from iPhoto.
3. I can see a working preview of my post as I write it.
4. I can write and manage all my blog posts on all my blogs from one interface.
Ecto Website

ImageWell

imagewell.pngThis is a very handy app that allows me to quickly resize and image and upload it to my server using Imagewell’s built in FTP.

ImageWell Website

Transmit

transmit-logo.pngTransmit, in my opinion, is the best FTP program for Macs. It’s stable, intuitive and pretty. I love it’s compatibility with Quicksilver as well as the upload droplets that allow you to drag a file to the droplet and voila! It uploads the file to a specific folder on your server. Transmit Website

Mint

(This program sits on your hosting server, so all you Windows folks can use this one too.)

mint-logo.png
Mint is a stat monitoring script that you install on your server. It’s incredibly elegant, fast and extensible. I love being able to get an overview of what’s happening on my blog in a single glance. There is also a Dashboard widget that provides a quickglance at your stats. Mint Website

NetNewsWire

product_netnewswire.gifNetNewsWire is far and away the finest FREE Mac RSS reader. It’s got an excellent built in browser, it supports Ecto (which makes it super easy to write a quick post) and did I mention that it’s FREE?

NetNewsWire Website

Your Turn

What are your favorite blogging tools?

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Rick
Mar 10, 08  at  11:19 pm


Great post, Kat.  For writing, I like Windows Live Writer (even though it’s Microsoft).  Very sleek and intuitive.  However, I’m playing with the new Flock browser, and it has a built in publisher.  I use FireFTP, a Firefox extension built just for the purpose.  GIMP for image editing, and either Google Reader or the Flock browser for reading.  Oh, and Technorati, of course, for finding new blogs to read. 

What am I thinking?  A custom WordPress installation is a must!


no avatar for this userKat
Mar 11, 08  at  08:30 am


I’d like to use Firefox more, and I do use it a lot for web development and debugging, but for me, it’s much slower than Safari. I suppose that has something to do with all the extensions I have loaded…

If I used FF for my day to day browsing, I’m sure I’d love FireFTP.

Thanks for the Windows list…


no avatar for this usereuphrony
Mar 11, 08  at  10:16 am


Kat, talking about browsers - did you see that Microsoft announced that when they release IE8 that it will use the standard for handling code that everyone else uses?  Could make your job a bit easier.  Read a short article here.


no avatar for this userKat
Mar 11, 08  at  02:34 pm


I did hear about that. IE 7 is actually pretty good about standards - at least in comparison to 5.5 and 6. I certainly like the way IE is headed. Perhaps I can take that picture of IE off my dartboard now.


deemus
Mar 11, 08  at  03:26 pm


When I blog, I like to use my fingers.  To type with.  Sometimes really fastly.


no avatar for this userAmy
Mar 11, 08  at  03:43 pm


deemus!!!  Yes!  When I read this, I was thinking, well I’d love to share some stuff with you, Kat, but I’m lucky I even know how to post! smile


no avatar for this userKat
Mar 11, 08  at  03:56 pm


Deemus,
Ha! Well, I’m a software junkie. Some women fall for shoes or jewelry - Me? I have a weakness for applications.


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