How offline blog is different from online blog editor...? list any three offline blog editor...??
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1. Windows Live Writer
Windows Live Writer is one of the most popular free offline blog editors. Over the time, it is improved a lot. It supports WordPress, Blogger, TypePad etc. It’s very easy to edit blog post on Windows Live Writer you can easily change font size, font style, heading, inserting images and in one click you can publish your articles. This is WYSIWYG editor and you can see source and preview right on your desktop. Windows Live Writer Offline Blog Editors
2. BlogDesk
Another popular offline blog editors which is easy to use WYSIWYG editor. With BlogDesk Image Wizard you can insert images to your posts and you can crop, resize, rotate, shadow etc to those images. You can easily inserted and edited files like MP3 or PDF, BlogDesk will automatically upload them.
BlogDesk
3. Thingamablog
Thingamablog is a cross-platform, standalone blogging application. Thingamablog does NOT require a third-party blogging host, a cgi/php enabled web host, or a MySQL database. With Thingamablog, you can set up a blog in minutes via an intuitive wizard, maintain multiple blogs, dynamically update blog content, publish your blog with a single click, publish remotely to your blog via email and much more. Thingamablog
4. Qumana
Qumana is another free blog editor which let you publish post quickly and also save all your post in your hard drive. Qumana lets you easily insert tags into to your posts. One click, type your keywords, and that’s it. Increase your traffic from Technorati and other search engines, instantly. Publish your post, and then repost it instantly to another blog.
qumana
5. w.bloggar
w.blogger is easy to use, multi-blog support editor. It is also WYSIWYG editor software which let you easily publish the blog post. With many options in toolbar, you can complete your work quickly.