You can find the latest version of Blogsy in the App Store now it’s priced at $2.99.
The big update I’m waiting to see, and I know the developers are working hard on it, is the addition of an image upload capability. – Only ‘Administrators’ could post on WordPress blogs – At times there was an issue when trying to post to Blogger – When loading a published post with a more tag nothing would show after the location of the more tag – When images were used from Picasa in the dock they would appear in Chrome and Firefox but not in Internet explorer or on Android devices – When dragging a link from the built-in browser Blogsy would occasionally crash – error message gives more precise code to identify the issue – The first letter of each word in the title no longer automatically capitalizes. It’s not a major update, but it adds a couple of little improvements and a handful of bug fixes. iPad Apps iPad note taking apps WritePad for iPadīlogsy – my new favorite blogging app for the iPad, the first good blogging app for iOS – has had its first update this week. Text selection modified to mimic standard iPad selection style.Īnd here’s an App Store link for WritePad for iPad: it’s priced at $9.99.
New command allows users to upload WritePad documents to their Google Documents account as text or PDF (Share->Send to Google Docs).ħ. New command displays document statistics, such as word and character count (Toolbar->Info).Ĥ. Synchronization with Evernote (by default, WritePad synchronizes with Dropbox use Options->Synchronization Settings to enable sync with Evernote).ģ. Improved handwriting recognition engine now allows disabling unused letter shapes, which may help to expedite the application’s learning curve. Here’s the full list of changes for WritePad for iPad 5.0:ġ. Having WritePad as a sort of ‘front end’ option for Evernote is interesting. I’ve used Evernote for years now as my main ‘storage vault’ sort of notes app, bu I’ve never much enjoyed its UI for creating / editing notes on iOS devices. The app already offers sync via Dropbox by default but adding Evernote as a sync option is a big plus. The big new feature is sync with Evernote. WritePad for iPad – the versatile and feature rich note taking app – has been update this week, to Version 5.0.