Monday, May 18, 2015

Great iPad Apps For Blogging In 2014

Apple first launched the iPad, people have been increasingly drawn towards mobile solutions to their daily-life routines. And being the geekier of the lot, Bloggers too have found gadgets that help them be more productive. Apple announced the launch of a new iPads yesterday, and we figured people would be flocking towards these Apple devices right now. 

1:Blogsy

An app designed purely for the iPad, and your one-stop-shop for all your blogging needs. It allows full access to a wide variety of blogging platforms such as WordPress, Tumblr, Blogger, Squarespace, and more. You can also manage your Flickr, YouTube, Vimeo, Instagram, and Facebook accounts right from the main page. Use the drag-and-drop feature to add photos and videos from your social networking sites into your blog posts. Create links from websites with one touch. Use gestures for such adjustments as bold print and text alignment. Create and edit posts and schedule them for publication while on the go.

An absolute must application for blogging enthusiasts.

2:Squarespace


Squarespace is a lesser-known, but incredibly beautiful web-building platform that allows users to craft elegant websites. This official app gives you complete access to editing and managing your Squarespace content from multiple accounts. You can create and edit posts using the company’s Layout Engine, add photos, format text, and create links while on the go. Keep track of comments and reply to readers with little effort. You can even mark a comment as spam “with a flick of your finger.” Instead of logging in and out of different pages, this app allows you to toggle between websites seamlessly.

3:Day One

If you're all for a comfortable writing experience, then this is the app for you. Day One is an awesome journalism app that gives you a nice writing experience with lots of customization features such as writing reminders, social media integration, etc.

4:Posts

Whether you use Blogger or WordPress, or even both, this iPad app helps you create and publish great content from anywhere. If you manage multiple blogs, you’ll have easy access to all of them and be able to check on everything at a glance. Browse your content by date by checking the built-in calendar. Create, edit, and publish content, including image layout and video uploads. Receive notifications when someone comments and then edit and respond from within the app. Work offline, including creating and editing new and previously published posts. All work will be saved in the “outbox” and published when you are back online.

5:OneNote

Microsoft's OneNote is so much better than many other note-taking applications. Sure, it might not be as rich as Evernote, but even so I always prefer OneNote. For one, it has simpler and better note management, and you can organize better hierarchies (notes within sections within notebooks etc.). And for another, you can access OneNote so easily. It comes bundled with Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel etc. 2013). You can access your notes from a web browser too, not to mention the cross-platform app that's available for iOS, Android and Windows platforms.

6:iP [Blogging apps for iPad]

This is the first app every WordPress blogger would like to have on his or her iPad. This is an official free app from the WordPress team, and it lets you do tons of things, and works great for blogging directly from your iPad.  I mostly use it to reply to comments, check stats and to do a quick edit of a post.  Particularly if you running a personal blog, the WordPress app on iPad will make your blogging life easier.

7:StumbleUpon

StumbleUpon is one of the top social bookmarking sites used to find interesting and popular news based on your topics of interest. If you are in the mood to learn new things, the StumbleUpon app on your iPad will be very handy. Their latest version of the app added many new features which just may make you fall in love with StumbleUpon again.

8:EverNote And DropBox

These two apps need no introduction. One of the greatest advantages of Dropbox and Evernote is that they are available across platforms.  Making this app available on iPad, they quickly slid into the list of must-have apps.
I have Evernote and Dropbox installed on my laptop and on my iPhone and iPad, helping me to keep everything in sync. These are two of my most used apps.

9:TechSmith Fuse



SnagIt and Camtasia are two of my favorite desktop tools for image and video capturing respectively. Both of these pieces of software come from TechSmith, and I have been using them  for almost three years now.
Fuse is an iOS app (iPhone & iPad) which will let you transfer photos from your iPad to SnagIt, and from there you can edit it on your desktop. Fuse is a free app, and you should use it with SnagIt.

10:Flipboard for iPad

When it comes to reading apps, Flipboard and Zite are my favorite feed readers for iPad.It really is a perfect app if you are planning to use your iPad to keep track of the latest news.
You can integrate Flipboard with your Twitter, Facebook, Google Reader and custom searches. The magazine-style look makes your reading experience comfortable.


This was my collection of the must have blogging apps for your iPad. What blogging apps do you like? Leave your responses in the comments section below. 
Note:The Apps for relative posts are not only these which i mention above you can get more apps from 'google search' as well.