Tell me we have not all been waiting for this?
If you are like me and have many different blogs, hosted on different services and platforms, it can be time-consuming to manage all the posting and editing that is needed for all of them on a daily basis.
Mozilla Firefox has recently come out with an add-on that offers a full-featured blog editor that allows you to add, edit or delete posts in your blogs without the tedious process of logging in to your admin panels on the multiple blog hosts.
You just install ScribeFire and when you would like to post to your blogs, click on the orange icon in your Firefox browser’s bar. You can post to multiple blogs on WordPress, Drupal, Moveable Type, Textpattern, Blogger and more. It even features the ability to access previous posts and edit, delete or select new catagories and tags.
As an added bonus, as you are browsing the internet, the page content can be added into the editor using drag and drop, controling all of your blogs with tabs. The drawback is that they do put a “Powered by Scribefire” blurb at the end of your post, however, if you are picky as I am, just edit the fresh post and re-post… Ah-Ha! No ad blurb.
Let me know if you have tried this add-on and what your experience was with it, ok? My personal review is that it’s very useful for most blogs, but on WordPress it occasionally messes with the formatting of the text, so you then end up having to re-post. But, it’s only an occasional glitch and Scribefire is still fairly new so this is something that may not be an issue for long.
~Erika, Tech-Goddess
Author of Social Network Mash, and author on Theme Zoom’s blog
Filed under: Social Networking, Technology | Tagged: blog posting, blog tools, blogging, firefox, scribefire, Social Networking
It was OK as I tried it on Patent Retriever – http://www.patentretriever.com