Top 5 Offline Blogger Editors tools for Best Writers

Now blogging is not just a way to express the feelings. It's a way to earn money online. So now all bloggers are running behind the tools which can make their blogging more effective and more profitable. Here comes the importance of offline blogger editor. There are many tools in internet which helps you to blog offline and I will provide you the top five offline blogger editor here.


Windows Live Writer 2011- offline blogger editor for Windows

My first vote goes to Windows Live Writer and I recommend Live Writer for peoples who look for offline blogger editors. The software have bunch of features which cannot be seen in any other offline blog editors. The best thing about Windows Live Writer is that Microsoft is providing the software exclusively free.

The most impressive feature which I love about Windows Live Writer is that while writing in Windows Live Writer, it appear like that you are directly writing into your blog. I mean you will get direct preview of how your post looks it in your blog. For this you have to give a copy of your template in Windows Live Writer. Through this offline blogger editor you will get more font types and font sizes which is unavailable in blogger interface. You can also give more effects to your images like shadow effect, rounded corners, emboss blur etc.

Another notable feature of Windows Live Writer- offline blogger editor is its new ribbon layout. In ribbon you can add pictures, links and many others. Also you can directly upload your images from hard drive and can arrange images in post and all images are uploaded together while publishing. The offline blogger editor  will automatically align these images into slideshow. An option to upload video from YouTube is also available. Windows Live Writer also allow users to insert map from Bing.

BlogDesk- An easy offline blogger editor

The next offline blogger editor which has got a wide number of audience is BlogDesk. This offline blogger editor is pretty simple to use. The image wizard is the most attractive one which easily re-size and align images and also provides option to give unique background to images. Similar to Windows Live images are uploaded together during the publishing of the post. It also have an option to edit published post and also have a note field like PowerPoint which helps you to note your researched data before writing. A disadvantage with BlogDesk is that it does not allow all blogging platforms and text formatting is limited which doesn't have any option to create tables, subheadings etc.

Thingamablog- Free standalone offline blogger editor

Thingamablog is a free open source platform and is easy to set up. The offline blogger editor can create static pages and also helps you to maintain multiple blogs. Thingamablog also allows you to generate RSS feeds for blog and also category pages.

MarsEdit- Offline blogger editor for Mac

I think MarsEdit is a definite alternative for Windows Live Writer and is exclusively for Mac users. You can easily set up your blog in MarsEdit and once  set up you can see all your live posts in MarsEditor. It also have auto grammar checker and auto spelling checker feature. Image re-size, giving effects and uploading images together during publishing are some of the other features of MarsEdit. 

Qumana- Easy to use offline blogger editor 

Qumana can be installed in Windows, Linux and Mac. They also provide an ads feature like Google adsense.  Qumana supports almost all famous blogging platforms. Ping services are also offered by Qumana. Another attractive feature is interface with Amazon affiliate program which you can easily search related products and add links in your post.

These are the top five blogger editors I have found out. If any of you have more ideas please leave your comment below so that I can add which I missed out.


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  1. Hi Gloria. I've just seen your link on LinkedIn. It's the first time I've logged in for months. I really like your blog and just book marked you. I've just started mine in blogger too and hope to read your blog for advice so that it's as good as yours. Jason. http://www.antitransivity.com/

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