![]() 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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