


In all regards, I preferred Tublme but was held back by the inability easily spell check and add pictures to a post. Browsing previous posts a was fast, and worked exceptionally well. Posting picture posts was simple and fast, drag and drop. It was disappointing, for an app that shows quite a bit of polish in many areas to lack a few essential features.
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It can be used as a full blogging platform but lacks formatting tools. Tumblr is not a bad site, in fact its quite good, although its best suited for quick under-formatted tools. My biggest annoyance with Tumblr is the posting process so I pinned my biggest hopes on Tublme. Simply go to Notifications preference pane in the OS X preferences, locate Tublme in the list and turn off notifictions. The faulty notifications on/off bug can easily be solved in OS X’s prefrences. I’d suggest to the developers adding notify only when preferred users post but I understand the hurdles thsi would take.Īlso, even when notifications are disabled within the app, I had the problem of receiving blog updates notifications. Those following 100 Tumblr probably will want to turn off the feature after being flooded with new posts constantly. However, notifications don’t have any real options, its either on or off. The devs get bonus points for including account icons in the account drop downs. Users can easily bounce between seperate logins without much thought, through quick keyboard commands at that. Tublme is exceptionally good for managing multiple seperate tumblr accounts. It even sports an optional menu bar widget (Thank you devs for making it optional) . For the truly Tumblr browsing addicted, Tublme will keep you more connected than ever and you don’t need to keep Tumblr open in a window. New posts are automatically loaded in and even show in Notifications. Other than that, browser was fast and quick. I found myself a little miffed that I couldn’t view separate streams between my two Tumblr user names (Under one account), but instead was presented content in a simultaneous stream. That said, as a browser, Tublme as almost as good using native iOS Tumblr App or the website itself. Quite frankly, all I wanted to do is write. I didn’t want to manage/police comments, I didn’t care to track my visitors. When I was considering a blog platform, I wanted the lowest maintenance blog possible with the best interface. I use Tumblr differently than most people. I’ve had some interest for some time now about purchasing a Tumblr client, but none of them moved me, that is until I discovered Tublme.
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Its probably the reason why I don’t update my blog as much as I’d like to think I do. Tumblr’s WYSIWYG editor for in browser is pretty solid, but always keeps me at an arms length, more often than not, I’m hand writing my posts in HTML. For a quick and dirty explanation, Tublme, is Tumblr Client for OS X by newcomer, Raken Studio, giving Tumblr a native OS X experience. Its the second time I’ve made a post to Tumblr in my 9 month stint on Tumblr outside of a web browser.
