Whether you're a blogger WordPress, developer or designer, chances are you are interested in the profession / hobby with you on the road. Portable devices set up with the best applications could be?
My favorite way to discover the new iPhone and iPad apps is to ask other people what they use. In this position, we have distilled our list with only the most important, most remarkable applications for those who love WordPress.
Pull out your iPhone, and award yourself a WordPress cred for each of the following you have.
For iPhone and iPad.
The WordPress app IOS to have seen some criticism, but in my experience has gotten better with each new version. The app lets you add your blogs and manage sites, pages and comments.
To be honest, the main way to use this app is to approve the comments on the move. I find it much easier to see the app and approve or spam a comment and not connecting to the board myself in Safari (ugh).
WordPress for the IOS is available at App Store free.
For iPhone.
Express for WordPress released by the crew WooThemes just a few weeks ago and gives you a way to quickly post to your WordPress tumblog.
A couple of concerns are worth mentioning: the app works best if you use a theme tumblog WooThemes, although you can also use the plugin to make on your current Express-compatible. I'm not using it (mostly because I'm not blogging in this way now), but JD made for the revision, and the process of making the issue of the Express-compatible was quite simple.
Here's the thing: I love WordPress, and this is an app made especially for fans of WordPress. Go get it.
Express for WordPress is available in the App Store for $ 4.99.
There are dozens of applications that work as note taking and writing applications for the iPhone and iPad. I changed my mind so many times for the "best" one, I feel a strange texture.
Currently my favorite is Simplenote, which is free on the App Store for iPhone and iPad. I like it because, most importantly, it gets out of the way and just lets you take simple notes. The UI is not complicated, with many choices, so you can focus on what you should do.
The second reason I like Simplenote that lets you access your notes from a browser, SimplenoteApp.com. This was a killer for me because I'm usually writing to my iPhone on the road somewhere, so it's nice to have a way to grab my notes when I get there.
Simplenote is available at App Store free.
In the past, I also used:
* Evernote for iPhone and iPad
For a long time, I did not use RSS feeds at all. I use them only now, in reality a WordPress-related sites for the purpose of writing for WPCandy. When back in the swing of the RSS on-the-go, I tried a few different applications. In the end I decided that Reeder for iPhone and iPad was my favorite.
Reeder is a very slick RSS reader that syncs with Google Reader account and the best I can tell, just working. RSS makes my life easier reading, and could be a good fit for you.
Reeder is available on the App Store for $ 2.99.
Honors include the readers RSS:
* NetNewsWire for iPhone and iPad
* The early version of the iPad
* Instapaper for iPhone and iPad. Technically not a reader RSS, but should rather use it to read terrible things.
For iPhone and iPad.
Polldaddy were Ireland-based startup that was acquired by Automattic in 2008, makes it dead simple to create polls and surveys on your blogs. Have you used Polldaddy yet?
Polldaddy, along with the app WordPress, Automattic now make up the library app Ios. This app lets you load up your research (currently searches only) and have your users get the iPhone / iPad.
Granted this is not something everyone needs, but if you're a WordPress user specific you owe it to yourself to at least check one out.
Polldaddy available in the App Store for free.
Stat tracking is definitely an addiction. I try to keep myself spend much time looking at the statistics (except in the month by month, year by year range) because I think my distraction from creating cool things online.
But if you want a bit of an addiction on your iPhone and iPad (and, alas, I) I wish I would recommend for the iPhone and iPad it. It gives you a really smooth terms (for example), the statistics of Google Analytics, Twitter, Feedburner and your just (gulp) a short click away.
It may not be fully healthy for us. But it hurts so good.
Ego is available on the App Store for $ 1.99 ($ 4.99 for the iPad).
Other stat trackers that are worth visiting:
* Analytics App for iPhone and iPad
* Statistics for WordPress for iPhone
What iPhone applications you use with your WordPress sites?
Speaking of which applications for iPhone and iPad used at some level, feels like talking about how we think and how they prefer to work. I love hearing about what other people use to solve their problems, because in a small way that gives insight into how their minds.
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