I used the web client, then Tweetdeck and finally settling on Tapbots set of iOS/macOS clients (which have also stopped working). It’s all because of Space Karen’s blocking of most popular third party Twitter clients from their API. I am planning to fix that, at least, in the next update to MarsEdit for the Mac App Store.Craig Hockenberry’s blog post about the last day of Twitteriffic working is acerbic and brilliant. The perpetual hanging problem you’re seeing is a bug in MarsEdit when you try to validate an app that is not qualified because its not from the App Store. For direct purchase apps I am offering upgrade pricing, but it has to be purchased as a license through the Red Sweater Store, using your MarsEdit 3 license to unlock the discount: Hi Jim – sorry, you’ve read it almost 100% correctly, but the rub is that you can only upgrade at a discount in the App Store if the copy of the app you are upgrading from is also from the App Store. The main reason why I ask is I’m trying to do just that, but the screen to do it has been trying to contact the Mac App Store for a good ten minutes now. Does this mean I can download Mars Edit 4 from Apple’s App Store and still get the upgrade pricing? I don’t see compelling reasons in the description of the new version so I’d like to hear more about the improvements in MarsEdit 4 and look forward to the blog posts about these.Īm I reading this post correctly? I have a version of Mars Edit 3 that I purchased through the web. I hope to support a full-fledged draft syncing solution at some point. I hesitate to endorse this because MarsEdit doesn’t do anything special to ensure this will work well. The Dropbox trick will probably continue to work in MarsEdit 4 if you set it up again. Hold the option key while selecting Help -> Open MarsEdit Data Folder from MarsEdit 4, then quit MarsEdit before adding any content to the folder, and relaunch. You should be able to manually copy them over into the new MarsEdit4 data folder. As for the local drafts, the Dropbox trick probably just threw off MarsEdit’s efforts to “migrate” the old MarsEdit 3 content. Thanks – thanks as well for the kind words. Even if I can no longer sync them, is there a way in which I can import them to MarsEdit 4 (which does not appear to have found them). With MarsEdit 3, I had been synching them via Dropbox between my Macs. I do have a question about my Local Drafts. I am delighted to have the opportunity to send you money for something that I’ve been relying on for years. I have already purchased it, my favorite blogging tool, thank you.Ĭongrats on the launch! And I can’t thank you enough for supporting WordPress featured images. Wait a long time, finally launched MarsEdit 4! This entry was posted to App Store, MarsEdit, Red Sweater News. In the mean time, I hope you download the app, enjoy the work I’ve done, and if you’re feeling generous, help spread the word about the release. There’s a lot to say about MarsEdit 4 and I’ll talk more about the improvements in separate blog posts after the dust settles. This applies to Mac App Store users as well! Because MarsEdit 4 embraces the Mac App Store’s in-app purchase model, the app can use a downloaded copy of MarsEdit 3 to validate a discounted or free upgrade to MarEdit 4, as appropriate. Anybody who purchased MarsEdit 3 earlier than June 1 is entitled to a discounted $24.95 upgrade. ![]() This ensures that all of MarsEdit’s powerful offline features, including download/archiving of posts, can be used in perpetuity for free.Īnybody who purchased MarsEdit 3 on June 1, 2017, or later, is entitled to a free update to MarsEdit 4. The app is free to download and can be used full-featured for a 14 day trial period.Īfter the trial expires, all features of the app continue to work except for actions that update published content on the web. MarsEdit 4 also brings a new sales approach that aims to unify the trial, purchase, and upgrade experience between the Mac App Store and direct-licensed versions of the app. MarsEdit 4 brings major improvements to the app including a refined new look, enhanced WordPress support, rich and plain text editor improvements, automatic preview template generation, and much more. This marks the end of a long development period spanning seven years, so it’s a great personal relief to me to finally release it. Big news today: MarsEdit 4 is out of beta and available for download from the MarsEdit home page and the Mac App Store.
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