Tech Tip 132 - Software for the Serious Blogger – Part 2
In our last Tech Tip, we looked at some blogging clients for the PC and Macintosh platforms. This week, Tech Tips takes a look at some great cross-platform and web-based tools to make your blogging experience even easier and more enjoyable.
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I would love to share a new tool with your readers. BigString is a free email service that allows a user to easily send, recall, erase, self-destruct and modify an email after it has been sent. BigString users have unprecedented control over all of their email, whether they choose to send it through the BigString.com website or even Microsoft Outlook.
It is inevitable. At one point or another in your life, you’ve sent an email to a colleague, client, family member or significant other that’s been highly regrettable. Even before pressing send, you knew it was a bad idea, yet you rolled the dice and clicked anyway, only to cringe at what you wrote later on.
Love the Tech Tips Newsletters, but was wondering why every Email I open lately also opens a mostly blank web page with “digs” and a number in the upper left corner?
Here’s a the page’s address:
http://digg.com/api/diggthis.php?u=http://digg.com/software/Tech_Tip_132_Software_for_the_Serious_Blogger_n_Part_2What’s the reason for this? It’s kind of irritating having to close it everytime when it seems to open for nothing! Heck a link to the Geeks site would be understandable but this is a WTF type thing, as I see no reason for it and your emails never used to do this.
Just getting a little annoyed, but still like the tech articles!Thanks Much,
Zermoid
Doug Maywhat is the software used for? Could you explain the what is the software in the simplest term?
Hi
Would you pls let us aware with the software ..... ?
It is inevitable. At one point or another in your life, you’ve sent an email to a colleague, client, family member or significant other that’s been highly regrettable.
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