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Blogo - 1.2.10

Weblog editor designed for speed & ease of use.

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Current Version: 1.2.10
Release Date: 2009-10-12
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 548
Downloads (all versions): 6,688
Price: $25.00

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Blogo CommentaryStill Waiting For LiveJournal Support - Version: 1.2.8b, 6/24/2009 10:18AM PST

Richard Samul
This looks like such an awesome program - except it doesn't support LiveJournal.
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Blogo Reviewthe most epic program ever - Version: 1.1, 11/13/2008 09:19PM PST

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mattology
so easy to use.

seriously.

SRSLY.

cannot explain how much fun this makes blogging.


starbucks + croissant + macbook + skitch + blogo + mopedmatt.blogspot.com

enuff said. these guys were great too. After i downloaded and ran their newest beta version, the stupid thing crashed apon loading.

now, unable to enjoy my typical blogging at starbucks, i did what every normal child of the internet would do. i flipped the eff out, made one of those motivational satire poster pictures of the program crashing, and emailed it in an angry rage of lolcat speak, to the developers.

i received an email back within an hour, and they wanted to help me get it fixed. i emailed them some crashing code, and two hours later they emailed me an updated version that took care of the problem.

i was once again blogging.

these guys rule. seriously.

blogo went from being all like " im in ur macbook, crashin ur application " to being all like " im on the bottom of ur dock, reliably waitin to blog up some newz"

such a big change.

thumbs up. win.

blogo is made of equal components awesome and win. would reccomend. well worth the $30. increased utility of macbook x240984

it needs to learn how to pull shots of espresso. then it would be perfect.
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Blogo CommentaryWarning to potential buyers - Version: 1.1, 10/2/2008 01:17AM PST

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GEllenburg
This is a copy of the Email I just sent BrainJuice's sales department. Is anybody else having problems even attempting to purchase this software?
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Do you not want my business?

How many other sales are you losing because your customers are experiencing similar problems like I am experiencing?

First off, your web store doesn't take my credit card. Odd, since most other merchants do. [Ed: Using a secure, single-use card number generated by Discover Card.]

So I try to use your PayPal option and I can not proceed with the transaction without signing up for a PayPal account?

I'm sorry, but I refuse to sign up for a PayPal account. PayPal is the wors[t] scum of the Earth.

Begrudgingly I've purchased software through PayPal in the past, because other vendors have not required me to actually sign up for an account. Why are you?

If you want my money, let me know.

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Blogo ReviewSimple and elegant - Version: 1.0.1.1, 5/10/2008 03:02PM PST

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chiacos
I have been using Blogo since December of 2007, and i have found it to be a very well-designed program that is simple and intuitive as well as visually beautiful. The interface is remarkably user-friendly, and it has served all of my creative needs.

Posting photos and videos is a breeze with blogo, and re-sizing images and getting everything positioned exactly as I wish is just a few clicks and drags away.

I tell all of my colleagues that if they want a program that allows them to lay out their blog exactly the way they conceptualize it, Blogo is an excellent choice.


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Blogo CommentaryStill not ready... - Version: 1.0, 12/10/2007 03:35AM PST

:: 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...
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Blogo ReviewFar from being what it claims to be... - Version: 1.0b, 11/29/2007 04:15PM PST

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:: MILE ::
Okay, what's the idea of labelling an app beta and then still making it time-limited and wanting to charge for it...?! This is really spreading all around now...!?

Anyway, this app seems to be ignoring every GUI guideline Apple has ever come up with...!?! Not sure why the devs thought it was necerssary to do that...

It looks interesting though, although it only offers the most basic features, from my point of view...but then again, that will probably do for the majority of bloggers anyway...! But "powerful enough to serve the needs of serious bloggers" -- not really...

I encountered a strange problem though: While I had no probems setting up the first blog account, it just won't accept the information for the second one...!? Both are set up the same way though, both running on Wordpress...yet I keep getting a message that my blog (the second one) "does not allow automatic discovery" which it actually does, and even after providing the link it asks for, it just won't connect...

So, not bad for a start...but not really convincing either...

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