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Posted on July 23, 2008 - by admin

Blogging via iphone?

Gadgets

Yes, it’s possible. I’m trying out some new software tonight, more on that later though. For now, I can confirm that you can indeed blog by iPhone. For the curious, this is made possible by a new application available on the app store, and comes free of any charge (yea!). Essentially it reduces the wordpress dashboard to the essentials of writing a post, including the ability to add pictures. It’s quite effective for what it is, and certainly better than logging into the dashboard with the iPhone’s version of safari. I like it.

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