Qumana vs MarsEdit!

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

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Qumana

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jonwatson

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Just recently, I wrote a review of MarsEdit, saying in the introduction that I don’t like Qumana anymore. Today, I’m going to compare Qumana and MarsEdit, and I’m gonna run both of them through a series of tests and see if they suit different people in different situations, or if one of them is just not umm… good enough

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Here is the MarsEdit interface, the work area. It’s clean and simple. Like I said in my MarsEdit review, the developer doesn’t clutter it up with useless features, but only places the most commonly used ones to keep it simple. Now have a look at Qumana (if I can get it to load; it’s already disqualified off the Usability round)

QUMANA HAS AUTOMATICALLY BEEN DISQUALIFIED OFF THE USABILITY ROUND; THE FIRST ROUND. WHY WON’T IT OPEN? I’LL CONTINUE THIS POST NEXT TIME…

Three great blogging tools to consider getting

Sunday, May 18th, 2008
There are many tools out there that can help you with your writing. Some are good, some are [ahem] not. I’d like to share 3 tools I’ve been using that have helped me over the past few years(days in one case)…

Qumana

This is an amazing piece of software that has a simple and clean interface in which the user interacts. It supports Mac OS X and Windows XP (I don’t know about Vista yet) and has a feature where you can add ads to your posts and receive money for it. You must register for Q- Ads to use this feature. The one thing that will make it (almost) the best is to be able to add categories from within the application. It also supports 3 other languages besides English: Español, Français and Nederlands.

ScribeFire

ScribeFire is the tool I’m using right now to write this post. This is my first time using it and I already love it. This is not an application, it is a Firefox addon.It supports FTP, HTTP and HTTPS. ScribeFire is also compatible with Firefox 3. I will write more about this as I continue to explore it.

Flock Blog Editor

The Flock Blog Editor is built right into Flock out of the box, so all you need to do is download and install Flock. It allows you to post about anything you see on the internet without opening up a bloated application easily.

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