New this month: MarsEdit has a new beta featuring preliminary support for publishing to Mastodon! Now you can use the same app you use to write and publish to your main blog, to write and publish to your Mastodon microblog. It’s great for pros like John Gruber of Daring Fireball, and yours truly, while also being simple enough to remove the mystery of blogging for everyday folks who just want to share their thoughts with the world. MarsEdit is used by top bloggers to maximize their productivity and enjoyment of blogging. Now when you’re writing Markdown in plain text mode, MarsEdit applies live, beautiful syntax highlighting to make it easier to focus separately on the content and style of your posts. MarsEdit supports editing posts in rich or plain text, and the latest update is especially great for Markdown fans. The new Microposting feature makes it “as easy to post to your own blog as it is to post to Twitter.” When MarsEdit 5 is running on your Mac, just press a configurable global keyboard shortcut, write out your latest thoughts, and instantly publish to your blog. It’s free to download but requires a license so users can take advantage of all the features.MarsEdit 5 is a major upgrade to the preeminent Mac app for editing WordPress, Micro.blog, Tumblr, and many other types of blogs. You can download MarsEdit on the Mac App Store here. Fix a bug in preferences showing the wrong values for Retina-based image size constraints.Rename the “Split Post” functionality to use “Read More Tag” terminology.Fix a bug that prevented the date of newly published AtomPub posts from showing correctly.Improved reliability of preview template downloading for Micro.blog.Support VoiceOver access to menu items that are hidden by default.The “Add Category” field now suggests completions from among the list of existing category names.Now showing better thumbnail images for non-image file types.Items can now be dragged with a single click/drag even when the window is not active.Fix a bug that prevented some images from being resized correctly on Apple Silicon Macs.The list of attached files now updates as images are being uploaded.Fix a bug that caused some images dragged from the Media Manager to get long alphanumeric names.Images from the “On My Mac” tab can now be dragged directly into a post without opening the Upload Utility.Improve accessibility of featured image by setting proper file name based on original file.Can now drag from Media Manager to Featured Image either as new image or reusing existing published image.Fix a bug that attempted to publish using invalid author ID after switching target blog.Post password can now be set from the MarsEdit document options side panel.Existing media items from your blog are now synced and available in the “Published” tab of Media Manager.Here’s the complete list of changes for the release: In addition to media syncing for WordPress, there are a number of other improvements in 4.5. In a blog post, Red Sweater says that non-WordPress blogs will continue to support listing files that were uploaded by MarsEdit, but in the future, the app could receive media syncing to other systems when possible. With WordPress updating its API to support downloading a complete list of the published media files, Red Sweater was able to give MarsEdit this big update. Red Sweater today is releasing MarsEdit 4.5 for macOS with the long-awaited WordPress media syncing functionality.Īfter you refresh your blog in MarsEdit 4.5, all the existing images and files from your blog will be available for re-insertion from the Media Manager’s “Published” tab.ĭeveloper Daniel Jalkit explains that this tab previously included only files that are uploaded from MarsEdit itself.
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