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Blogo helps you easily publish text, images, videos, slideshows and more. With a simple, intuitive interface and support for Wordpress, Blogger, Typepad, Typo, MovableType, Drupal, and Expression Engine, Blogo is the best way to maintain your blog and spread the word with Twitter, Ping.fm and other supported services.

""Fantabulous... it is a very, very slick piece of software.""
Leo Laporte, MacBreak Weekly

"Blogo seems simply drawn and puts your typical blogware to shame."
Paul Glazowski, Mashable

"Blogo is by far the best tool I've come across for the job."
Hasan Otuome, flexrocks.com

"My God this is a wonderful app. Twitter/Ping.fm/WordPress all-in-one is amazing. The interface is very well designed, easy to use, and intuitive. I guess those all go hand-in-hand. Keep up the great work. I'll be spreading the word about Blogo on my blog using Blogo."
Ken Papp, penkapp.com

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.2.10:
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REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:Brainjuice
Downloads:6,152
  - Version d/l:511
Internet:Internet Utilities
License:Shareware
Date:01 Oct 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$25.00
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Blogo User Reviews (12 posts)Write A Review
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Sep 28 2009
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DENNY DOUBLEPLUS MARKETING  This truly is a nice little app., however...

I'm only giving it a 3 star rating because I have a fundamental problem with it adding a large empty space on my blog above my body copy. AND, the developer did NOT respond to my concern about this. A very big shame.  
(Version 1.2.9b)

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Sep 3 2009

HUGOBENG  Now crashes on launch in Tiger. (version 1.2.9b)  
(Version 1.2.9b)

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Jul 2 2009
****.

DEENGELSMAN  At last remote blogging software worthy of the Macintosh platform. Blogo has developed a user friendly, attractive and above all intuitive piece of software. It supports a wide range of services from the well known such as WordPress to the less well known. This software can be made as complex or simple as you want - from html to what you see is what you get.  
(Version 1.2.8)

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Jun 24 2009
*****

PRLAB  This is one bit of kick-ass software. I don't buy many programs, but this is brilliant, as it serves blogging and twittering - essential in my work. It is simple and gets the job done. What more can you ask ... and for $25.  
(Version 1.2.8b)

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Apr 23 2009
*****

ELMER  I Just started blogging and this app was suppose to be the first one of a trio that seemed interesting enough to test. To keep things short; I have really no idea how this software stands up to the others because I wont even going to bother with them. Working with Blogo is a breeze and it feels smooth and it is solid and elegant. This is bloggin the Mac-way. The discovery that I could work on my blogs and drafts from different computers made me go for it without thinking twice. 5 stars from me and a praise on my blog!.  
(Version 1.2.5)

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Dec 7 2008

ZO219  This is set to take over all Mac blogging needs! Just starting with it, but capabilities and features so far ahead of ecto (which never worked consistently) and MarsEdit ... very impressed! (despite the awful logo) So far, seems like a damn good piece of work!  
(Version 1.2b2)

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Jan 21 2008

CAROLLUCK  this software is great! its simple, easy to use, and will change the way people manage blogs. The interface is clean and user friendly, and the price is excellent!!! If you have blogs and want to update them and manage them efficiently without any great effort, you must have blogo.......  
(Version 1.0.1)

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Dec 10 2007

::MILE::  Well, I was really hoping you guys would take your time before releasing this as a final (and commercial) version and thus not only fix the numerous errors and glitches but also add some general basic features...!?

Even not considering that you are not doing yourselves a favour with the weird GUI (which, I know, you think is supposed to increase the user experience) in this current state it is just not worth the price...! Which is sad, because it would have been nice to have a fresh new app of this kind around...but unfortunately Blogo is not it...!

People still have problems logging into their accounts, account names are not showing up in the Ping section of prefs, international characters are messed up in the preview which itself is useless because it doesn't actually show what the post would look like in the browser, and unpredictable crashes are just a few of the problems we encountered here in the short period of testing...!

Then there's the lack of features like formatting text as a list, as blockquotes or that you cannot change the alignment of text at all, you cannot save your work locally, insert a 'more' tag or any kind of code...and all that is just the tip of the iceberg...

Too bad, as it seems that there's a capable, creative team behind this...but in its current state this app is close to being useless and definitely not worth the price, especially not in comparison to powerful competition like ecto for instance...

(BTW and just to avoid any further confusion: I used to post the previous comments as 'mail21' and have changed my screen name since then...! There's no mystery behind that and no big conspiracy going on here...)  
(Version 1.0)

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Dec 10 2007

STONEMAN  This entry needs a screenshot that shows the software and not the huge logo of the company (or whatever that is). On my 12" iBook I cannot see what it looks like. Are the developers able to consider users who don't have their set-up?

Full disclosure: I'm very happy with Marsedit, but I'm always curious what's out there.  
(Version 1.0)

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Dec 10 2007

DRINKBRAINJUICE  What exactly would you prefer? A larger screenshot, or one taken on a smaller screen? We're about to post a new set of screenshots with the revised interface, and we'd like to hear your suggestions.   
(Version 1.0)

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Dec 8 2007

ZO219  Sorry - fugly. Have you looked at Leopard? Or Tiger?  
(Version 1.0b)

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