Google has launched a new application for Apple’s iOS called ‘Blogger’ that works on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. The app will enable users to publish and edit posts to the blogging service from Google.
For using the app, a sign in with Google credentials is required after which, a composition window for the users most recently active Blogger blog opens (provided he/she has one).
The tools are given on the top and bottom bars while the space in between is for writing. Users can add photos directly from the photo library or the camera and change its size as per their requirement. A preview option is also available that lets users check how the blog is looking on the web.
The Google Blog optimized for the iPhone, and the iOS in general, allows users to write a blog, publish it directly or even save it as a draft. Also, if photos are required to make the blog more effective and attractive, users can select them from the iPhone gallery. If not so, they can add a dash of reality by clicking images when in the app and upload them directly. Users can also make their blog more elaborate by adding labels and locations.
The iPhone app is capable of synchronizing with other devices being utilized to gain access to the blog. If users leave an incomplete blog in drafts while working on it from their PCs or other devices, they can retrieve it from their iPhone and publish it right then. Similarly, blogs started from the iPhone can be completed on other compatible devices as well.
The Google Blogger app for the iPhone is available for the versions 3.2 and later. It is available for download from iTunes.
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