Feb 13, 2012: BlogAssist 2.3 released, lower prices

BlogAssist

BlogAssist, the handy tool to add HTML tags to text via the clipboard, dragging to a floating window, or inline via the Services menu, has been updated to version 2.3, with significantly lowered prices:

BlogAssist - New in 2.3 :
(2012-02-12, R 1029)
  • Improved compatibility with macOS 10.7.3.
  • Changed the +/– buttons in the Operations preferences to a modern square style.
  • Removed the license agreement window. The license agreement can be viewed online.
  • BlogAssist now requires a minimum of macOS 10.5 (Leopard).
  • Many other behind-the-scenes improvements made possible by dropping Tiger support.
  • Note: this version (and any 2.3.x bug fix releases) will be the last to support PowerPC (PPC) and macOS 10.5. Subsequent releases will require an Intel-based Mac and macOS 10.7 (Lion) or later.

Do you blog?

To blog means to write a diary in the internet (Blog derives from WebLog = internet diary.) If you blog or create other HTML pages or write in forums, you are always busy checking if you have typed web links and formattings correctly. Using BlogAssist, you can lean back.

The floating BlogAssist window

BlogAssist is always at hand!

BlogAssist is a helpful tool; it adds a system menu (on the right-hand-side of the menubar) with a list of operations that can be performed on text. You can copy some text, choose an operation, and paste – the text will be marked up based on the chosen operation. The operations include HTML and forum markup. If you prefer, a floating palette is also available (to drag the text), or you can mark up inline by selecting text in your web browser or editor application, hitting [Cmd][>], and choosing the operation in a small window that appears, then click OK to substitute it right in the app.

Very handy... I use BlogAssist daily. For example, the product icon, and download link in this news were generated very simply by BlogAssist.

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