Qumana Blog Editor – for ease of blogging

I have been looking for a desktop app for blogging recently as I thought my blogging experience can still be improved by using another medium other than the Wordpress web interface itself.
Although Wordpress itself is already a great blogging tool by itself, the thoughts put into designing the interface for blogging has been thoughtful. But one thing I hate about using Wordpress is when I’m handling large amount of images. Let’s say you have 10 images to upload, you have 2 ways to do this, either by uploading the images one by one which is time consuming, or upload all images at once through your FTP client which you have to figure out the direct links to the images later and insert them in your post, still troublesome!
I knew there could be a better way and I was right. Even if I may be late to discover this time saving free desktop app (Mac & PC), I thought I would still share it with anyone here who didn’t know about this sweet little gem yet.
Qumana is a free blogging tool for bloggers as it’s tagline suggests, you can edit blogs that are either self hosted or hosted on Wordpress / Typepad etc itself. Supported blogs are:
- AngelFire
- Blogger / Blogspot
- BlogHarbor
- Blogware
- Bryght
- DiaryLand
- Drupal
- LiveJournal
- MovableType
- MSN Spaces
- Tripod
- TypePad
- Roller
- SquareSpace
- Wordpress.com
- Wordpress.org
Time Saving Features
I don’t want to bog you down with ALL the features of Qumana Blog Editor (you’ll find the feature list at the end of this post), here are some of the thoughtful features that you’ll find extremely useful especially when they are the core functions of blogging:
1) Multiple blogs support
- All your blogs in one interface, no need to visit all your admin pages to create a new post or view/edit all your post.

2) Drag and drop image insertion (the greatest time savers of all time)
- Drag an image into the editor for direct uploading and insertion,

- and just hit “Upload & Insert” after dragging! If you’re more particular about the placement of your image, you can select a wrapping style, or do an alt tag.

- image will be uploaded to the server and inserted immediately!

3) Quick hyperlinking
- Copy any link from your browser’s address bar, select the text that you want hyperlinked from the blog editor and hit the hyperlink icon at the top,

- your link will immediately appear on the “Link URL” field without having to “Cmd + V”(paste)! Little thoughtful features like this really gives you a greater user experience and saves you lots of time in the long run.

4) Publishing and Pinging
- Once your post is done, hit “Publish Post” and your post will be live! Of course if you want to save your post for future editing, click “Save” and your post will be saved offline.

- Upon clicking “Publish Post”, your post will be automatically “pinged” to the list of sites that you enter in the Preferences.

Full feature list
- PC & Mac
- WYSIWYG editor, as easy as email
- Clean interface with easy-to-understand buttons
- Spell check with ‘as you type’ option
- Insert keyword ads in one click, with preview – make money easily
- Technorati tagging
- Customize ad design
- Source view option to edit HTML
- Save posts as drafts, or edit old posts, from the Blog Manager
- Easy image uploads and image alignment
- DropPad – gather links, text, and pictures by dragging them to a desktop pad
- Offline editing
- Multi-window editing
- Seamless posting and cross-posting
- Trackback & pinging
Missing features
Tags doesn’t work with Wordpress
I can’t seem to find a way to enter “tags” that works with my Wordpress blog. Although there’s a “Insert Tags” button at the top that lets you insert tags into the post itself, but it doesn’t integrate with Wordpress’s tags system. I have to enter my admin interface to manually insert the tags myself.
Can’t set new window link launching
There’s no option to make my hyperlink launch a new window, unless I edit the html manually in “Source View”.
Other than that, Qumana still serves me well and I will be using it for all my post from now onwards. :)





This is best reviews on Qumana. I always like the idea of this little software, but now i love it! you show me that it could do much more. Now i am going to download the new version 3 and start use it for serious tasks. thanks
I don’t usually reply to posts but I will in this case, great info…I will add a backlink and bookmark your site. Keep up the good work!
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