
BlogAssist is an effective tool for simplifying HTML markup while editing websites and blogs. It can be used in three different ways: the System Menu, the Toolbar, or the Context Menu. With the System Menu, users can select and copy text, choose an operation from the menu, and paste the result in the desired location. For instance, copying "hey" and choosing Bold will result in "hey". Five
v2.4
- Added a Substitutions preference page, that optionally replaces symbols and accented characters with the HTML entity equivalents. It can also be used to replace URLs, e.g. to strip off a base URL for your own domain, or change it to localhost (or anything else).
- Updated all three BlogAssist modes to support the new substitution preferences.
- Reimplemented the auto-launch preference to work with OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion and sandboxing.
- Removed the quit confirmation preference.
- Added a license button to the Preferences window, when unlicensed, to make it easier to buy the app. (Standard edition only)
- Removed the in-app purchase options, since not compatible with 64-bit, and rarely used. (Standard edition only)
- Fixed display of license entry date in the Licenses editor. (Standard edition only)
- Updated German and French localizations.
- Updated the User Guide.
- The standard edition of the app is now signed with a Developer ID to support Gatekeeper on OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. (Standard edition only)
- The app is now fully sandboxed, providing increased security.
- BlogAssist now requires a 64-bit Mac and a minimum of OS X 10.7 Lion.
- Many other behind-the-scenes improvements made possible by dropping older OS versions, PowerPC and 32-bit support.