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October 14, 2005

Using Qumana

This is the first post to my weblog using a new tool called Qumana. It is a blog post editor and publisher that offers awesome features and makes editing, adding and managing blog posts easier while also expanding significantly the quality of the content of the post.
 
Adding images to the post is so easy. I can move images in various ways to Qumana and then have excellent control of the appearance of the image. For example, this is the Qumana logo copied from their website and pasted here:
I also easily added a hyperlink to the image so you will surf to their website if you click on it.
 
Qumana works with all of the major weblog publishing sites and it enables posting to multiple blogs. I think it will enable me to post here more often. I can drag-and-drop content to a see-through icon that floats in the corner of my desktop and this opens the Qumana editor placing the content (including images and formatting) into the tool automatically. Then all I need to do is post it here by clicking on the "Post" button.
 
There are many bells and whistles, too. It has a spell checker. I can add Technorati tags by simply clicking a button called "Technorati Tags:" , . The content of my post is analyzed and the tags are automatically inserted--it is that easy. I can even add in-post ads by clicking an advertising button:
 
 
 
(I'll try to keep this to a minimum, but there are times when an ad can be helpful--like when I'm posting about a cool gadget that I'm excited about)
 
I'm new at this, but Qumana seems like a great new tool. And, by the way, it is free.

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