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MarsEdit is a weblog editor for Mac OS X. It supports posting to many popular blogging services, such as Blogger, Movable Type, Tumblr and WordPress.
Features[edit]
Bookmarklets for sending a page from your browser to MarsEdit.
Image and file uploading.
Preview templates.
Spell checking.
Custom tags.
Sends updates notices to blo.gs, Technorati, and Weblogs.com.
AppleScript support.
XML-RPC console for debugging server problems.
History[edit]
MarsEdit was originally developed as a component of NetNewsWire, a popular news aggregator for Mac OS X, which, in the 1.0 series, included a simple weblog editor. During the development of NetNewsWire 2.0, the developers decided to move the blog editor functionality to a new application. The resulting application, MarsEdit 1.0, was released on November 28, 2005.
With the acquisition of NetNewsWire by NewsGator in 2005, the future of MarsEdit was uncertain for a time. On November 4 of 2005, it was revealed that MarsEdit development would be continued by Gus Mueller of Flying Meat.[1]
In February 2007, MarsEdit was purchased by Red Sweater Software, and is now being developed by Red Sweater's owner, Daniel Jalkut.
MarsEdit 2.0 was released in September 2007, with a refined user interface and several new features including Flickr integration.[2]
MarsEdit 2.3 was released in March 2009 and includes support for the popular Tumblr blog service.