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Posted to user@roller.apache.org by David Fisher <df...@jmlafferty.com> on 2008/01/04 17:18:49 UTC
MacOSX Client Recommendations?
I'm new to Roller and Blogs - but not computing. I appreciate all the
hard work of all the contributers to this project. Here is a question
that is not a complaint :-)
I've tried a few different MacOSX clients for maintaining my
development Roller 4.0. All that I have tried have drawbacks. Does
anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks. Perhaps we can have a discussion, or perhaps there is an
archive I've missed.
Regards,
Dave
Re: MacOSX Client Recommendations?
Posted by Stephen Winnall <st...@vimia.com>.
I use Ecto (ecto.kung-foo.tv). I chose it over Qumana (www.qumana.com)
because - at the time - Qumana didn't support catgories, but there
seems to be a new version out. I thought Qumana was free, but I
haven't been able to confirm that from their website.
Steve
On 4 Jan 2008, at 17:28, Matt Raible wrote:
> I use MarsEdit.
>
> http://www.red-sweater.com/marsedit/
>
> Matt
>
> On 1/4/08, David Fisher <df...@jmlafferty.com> wrote:
>> I'm new to Roller and Blogs - but not computing. I appreciate all the
>> hard work of all the contributers to this project. Here is a question
>> that is not a complaint :-)
>>
>> I've tried a few different MacOSX clients for maintaining my
>> development Roller 4.0. All that I have tried have drawbacks. Does
>> anyone have any recommendations?
>>
>> Thanks. Perhaps we can have a discussion, or perhaps there is an
>> archive I've missed.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dave
>>
Re: MacOSX Client Recommendations?
Posted by Matt Raible <ma...@raibledesigns.com>.
I use MarsEdit.
http://www.red-sweater.com/marsedit/
Matt
On 1/4/08, David Fisher <df...@jmlafferty.com> wrote:
> I'm new to Roller and Blogs - but not computing. I appreciate all the
> hard work of all the contributers to this project. Here is a question
> that is not a complaint :-)
>
> I've tried a few different MacOSX clients for maintaining my
> development Roller 4.0. All that I have tried have drawbacks. Does
> anyone have any recommendations?
>
> Thanks. Perhaps we can have a discussion, or perhaps there is an
> archive I've missed.
>
> Regards,
> Dave
>