![]() After the two weeks are up, if you upgrade from MarsEdit 3, it will only cost you $24.99 to upgrade, but if you are a new user to MarsEdit, the license fee is $49.99. The app is currently free with a two-week free trial after you download it from the Mac App Store. It’s a pretty good app and is a necessity for bloggers that use a Mac, especially those that are always on the road (due to the offline writing feature). MarsEdit 5.0.1 included the following changes: - Fix a bug that would cause version 5.0 of the app to expire (stop launching) after a few days - Fix a crash when dismissing the Micropost panel on macOS 12 and earlier - The Micropost panel now prevents posting a completely empty post Version 5.0 is a major upgrade offering the following new. Overall, I’m giving MarsEdit 3.5/4 stars. I did also have problems that sometimes when I made bullet points for a blog post and then typed “shift + enter” so that it would space out my bullet points instead of having everything crammed together, but it had issues putting it in my blog posts, which I was not happy about since it is a major formatting issue and I like to have things look at least somewhat professional. Personally, I am a bigger fan of the one that WordPress has on their site when previewing how web pages and blog posts are going to look. I will say that I was not a fan of the preview page since it is not a regular web page. Previously, you had to open a Word, Pages, or Notes document and then write your blog post in there and then copy-and-paste it to WordPress or wherever you write your blog posts. MarsEdit, although not the best, still has a pretty decent auto-correct system that even includes some grammar-related items.Īnother feature that I have not used but like that it is there is that you can write offline. Personally, I am a big fan of the web extension Grammarly and I cannot use it in MarsEdit because I do not pay for the premium version of Grammarly. This makes it so that if I for some reason had to make it somebody else, I could easily do so. When writing for sites like TeamApple News and Toys, it’s great to be able to choose the author that is writing the article. However, I was glad to eventually find it. ![]() I was disappointed about that at first because I felt like even though I knew it was in the app, it was kind of hard to find. It’s really simplified, which is a big plus for bloggers and Mac users like myself.Īlthough I could not find this early on, I do like that the app does have the option to have Split Post and that I can schedule blog posts in the app. This makes it so that I can literally just click on the one I want to write for and immediately start writing from there. Now that I am Christmas Break, those blog posts will be Monday-Friday (on my personal blog).Īs for MarsEdit, one of the features that I came to love early on is that I can have all of the three websites that I write for all in one spot. I write on TeamApple News and Toys a couple times a week and write for my own personal blog three times a week. Due to a recent update for the app, the developers, Red Sweater, made the app free and made the entire app free for two weeks (two-week free trial), which gave me a chance to finally try this out. MarsEdit has always been one of those apps where I have wanted to buy it but the price always deterred me away since it is a fairly expensive.
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