Blogging
hasn't become the world's second-favorite indoor activity, yet. But
with so many free blogging resources available, it seems to be only a
matter of time. However, time is a scarce commodity when it comes to
keeping up with your blogs. Chrysanth WebStory is a free tool that
can help you manage, edit, and back up your blogs and image accounts.
It comes with a free online account for posting to your blogs and
other sites from your PC or smartphone or other mobile device.
WebStory is compatible with all major blog platforms, including
Blogspot, WordPress, and LiveJournal, as well as microblogs like
Twitter, Web albums like Picasa and Flickr, and other image-sharing
and social-networking sites. Part of installing and setting up
WebStory involves signing up for the free account, but it's easy and
takes little time. You can protect your database with a password or
enable free access. The user interface resembles Office's
ribbon-based layout, with a home-pagelike File tab and additional
tabs labeled My Blog and My Microblog, with an additional My Album
option. The setup wizard recommends taking its brief tutorial, which
does a fine job of getting new users started. You don't need to have
an existing blog to use WebStory; a wizard makes it easy to create a
new one using the Self.my service. We could also register with any of
the blogging sites WebStory supports, and easily set up a blog,
microblog, or blog group from each tab's navigation pane. Once we'd
added our blogs and other sites, we could select them from a
drop-down list. Selected blogs show Post, Page, and Task counts.
Several options are important, such as setting the Default File
Upload Storage Account, external tagging and pinging services,
database path, plug-ins, and other access features, as well as
spell-checking, editing, and program behavior. We found it very
easy to set up a free blog using WebStory's resources or register for
a variety of other blogs directly from its support page. We didn't
see our preferred blog site in WebStory's list of supported sites,
even though it's one of the larger free blog providers. But WebStory
supports most blog sites that offer the standard remote-publishing
interface, so if you don't see yours, check its documentation of
FAQs. Chrysanth WebStory is a desktop blog management software that
helps you manage and back up multiple blogs, Twitter, Picasa and
Flickr accounts easily. Through WebStory, you may be able to remotely
manage your blog posts, including publish new posts or pages, edit/
delete published posts or pages. Supported blog servers and blog
services include BlogSpot.com, WordPress.com, TypePad.com,
LiveJournal.com, WordPress blog server, MovableType, Drupal, Nucleus
and many other blog servers and services. You may be able to write
your entire new post offline with WebStory, and format your content
nicely without any HTML knowledge. Inserting images from your
computer is also a snap. When everything is done, just one click will
get your post and images published to you blog immediately. Another
benefit is that, when your ideas are flowing while you are on the
move, you may also post a twit to your Twitter account via your
mobile devices, which may then be synchronized back to WebStory when
you are back to your desktop. Vice versa, you may also post your new
ideas anytime via WebStory back to your Twitter account, just to get
yourself organized, or to prepare for your next blog post.
Additionally, if you are maintaining a photo blog, then WebStory's
web album support such as Flickr and Picasa will surely come in
handy. You may publish and back up your photos to photo sharing sites
or your own blogs easily. For those who manage multiples blogs,
WebStory's capability to manage and synchronize multiple blogs
concurrently will help you to be more productive and enjoy blogging
more than ever. With a single click, you can easily publish to
multiple blogs, or perform regular backup on all the online blogs,
miroblogs as well as web albums. What's new in this version: Version
4.6 new features:
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[New] Now Twitter users can set custom message source for new tweets,
which is ideal for microblog marketing.
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[New] Added watermark effect to photo plugin.
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[New] Added Select All menu item when right clicking at the Blog
Editor or HTML Source Editor.
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[New] Added the option to remember default username and password for
blog account setup.
Source: Cnet.com*)
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