
For the last few weeks, I’ve been tooling around with about a dozen different iPhone blogging tools from the iTunes App Store. So I’ve decided to do a series of in-depth reviews to talk about the features, strengths and weaknesses of each iPhone blogging tool I’ve used. Most of applications are blog editors for the iPhone, but I also checked out a few image editors. A good editor that can, at minimum crop and resize photos, is a necessary implement in any bloggers toolkit.
The series will begin later today and I will continue to post a new review every weekday until I get through them all in the next 2-3 weeks. Since I blog on WordPress and am a huge fan of it, I’ll start out by reviewing WordPress iPhone blogging tools. I’ll also be sure to cover other blogging platforms to make sure the series is well-rounded.
First Impressions
Most of the applications are fairly decent blog clients, but still in their first revision. The challenge of creating a great iPhone blog editor is to include just the right features without cluttering the interface and hampering usability. Since they all have slightly different features, it could be that one appeals to you more than the others due to your blogging style and what features are important to you.
Suggestions
If you’ve found an iPhone blogging client that you think I should check out, just leave a comment or email me at theregoesdave (at) yahoo and I’ll be glad to take a look.
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