BlogJet review
January 25, 2005 by Dmitry
Al Nye has a review of BlogJet in his blog. Thanks!
January 7, 2005 by Dmitry
Terry Whalin has a great article “Chase Better Not New”:
…I want to work smarter and more effective. Some times, that means using a proven tool to become better. For example, I’m using BlogJet to write this post to my blog. It’s a proven tool which has been around and gives me flexibility to not write my post online…
Read it here.
January 7, 2005 by Dmitry
Great news – BlogJet 1.5 is available now. It’s a huge improvement over previous versions – it has slightly better user interface, more features, support for more blog services and CMS and it’s more stable.
BlogJet 1.5 is the free update for registered users.
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Full release notes are here. The following is what’s new in BlogJet 1.5 since the latest release candidate:
BlogJet 1.5 build 37 Release Notes
(Changes from 1.2.0.33)
FEATURES
BUG FIXES
January 5, 2005 by Dmitry
Winners of the Weblog Awards 2005 in the following categories:
will receive a copy of BlogJet. Go nominate!
As I mentioned in the previous post, we’re contributing to the Weblog Awards for the second year.
January 4, 2005 by Dmitry
BlogJet sponsors IndiBlog Awards: winners of IndiBlog of the year, IndiBlog with the best tagline and Best IndiPhotoBlog will receive a copy of BlogJet.
With this Awards, I continue my support for different competitions among bloggers – the first one was Weblog Awards 2004 last year.
December 22, 2004 by Dmitry
We’re almost ready to release the new version of BlogJet. I decided to change the upcoming version number from 1.2 to 1.5 since it has a lot of improvements over 1.1 (and to match FeedDemon’s version
).
I also decided to raise the price, so if you’re evaluating the trial version, don’t wait until it expired, buy now for a low price. 
Update: BlogJet 1.5 is the free update for registered users.
December 14, 2004 by Dmitry
Meet the new build of BlogJet – it’s now release candidate. This build brings new level of security for blog clients – it can use secure (SSL) protocol to communicate with servers (if you don’t use it, your password can be sniffed, since it’s being transmitted as plain text).
Most popular services support SSL (e.g. TypePad), so if you have an account in BlogJet, edit it and tick “Use SSL” checkbox.
This feature will also enable MSN Spaces support as soon as they implement an API via SSL.
BlogJet 1.2 build 33 Release Candidate (Release Notes)
FEATURES
BUG FIXES
Download it here: http://blogjet.com/download/