Dragon (Blogsy 3.4) can now be found on the App Store!
April 10th, 2012 | Posted by in Blogsy | Bugs | Features | Improve | Picasa | Tumblr | Update | User Requests | VimeoWe are really excited announce our latest update. We added a new platform, a new service and a whole lot of new features. It takes Apple about a week to approve updates so you should be able to find it on the App Store next week.
So what is in Dragon?
Features
1. Retina Display Support – Blogsy now has the high resolution graphics to look clear and crisp on the New iPad.
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2. Tumblr support – Blogsy supports all post types for Tumblr. So if you want to post a quote post, audio post, video post, text post,…etc, you can do it with Blogsy. Check out our platforms page to see all the Tumblr features Blogsy supports.
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3. Vimeo support – This means you can now easily drag and drop your Vimeo videos into your post. No need to copy and paste embed codes.
4. Featured Image Support – Now you can set or edit the featured image for your self-hosted WordPress blog. You will be able to choose an image from your iPad to use as a featured image or choose an image from your WordPress Media Library. This is not part of the WordPress API so you need to change some files on your server in order to use this feature. If you want to do it now so you are prepared for when Blogsy will be on the App Store the instructions are here.
5. Custom Field Support – Set and edit custom fields for WordPress blog posts.
6. WordPress Media Library Access – If you have a WordPress.com blog or a self-hosted WordPress blog which is running version 3.1 or later then you will have direct access to your media library.
7. PDF / Document / Audio WordPress Drag and Drop – You can drag and drop PDF, document or audio files from the WordPress media library into your post.
7. Post Format Support – Set and edit the post format for WordPress blog posts.
8. Sticky Support – Choose to make a WordPress blog post “Sticky” .
9. Keep Local Draft – We have added an option to keep a local draft when publishing a post to your blog.
10. Local Draft UI Change – Now even if you have a post open it will appear in the “local” draft list. There is a check mark next to the post in the list showing which post you currently have open.
11. Edit Button – Added an edit button at the top of the “local” draft lists to make it more clear how to delete a draft if a user is unaware of the swipe to delete UI.
12. IBM Connections Encoding – IBM Connections uses non-standard HTML entities for foreign languages. iOS can not read these special HTML entities. So we have built a parser for these so IBM Connections users can load and edit posts from their blog written in a foreign language.
13. TypePad Source Image – Blogsy now dynamically changes the source image used for displaying your image in a blog post based on the display size you choose. This makes your blog load faster without any loss in image clarity.
14. Blogger Parser Enhancement – Blogsy’s Blogger Parser will now convert between the standard <p> tag and the Blogger <br> tag method. This means you can edit a post in your Blogger Dashboard created with Blogsy now and Blogger will not change the formatting. This also means that if you load a post created or edited in your Blogger admin into Blogsy you can now drag images between paragraphs.
15. Blogger Media Library – Many people are unaware that Google owns both Blogger and Picasa so they choose to use Picasa as a Blogger blog’s media library. Therefore Blogsy now prompts people to set up their Picasa account right after they set up their Blogger blog.
16. Default Video Format – The default video format is now set to iFrame. (Only for new users.)
17. Flickr Private Images – Users are now able to see their Flickr images set to private when they do a Flickr search.
18. Language Support – Thanks to our great translators Blogsy is now in Portuguese, Japanese, Swedish, Czech and Korean.
19. Flickr Image Sizes – Flickr added two new sizes to their list of automatically generated image sizes. We have added these new sizes in Blogsy.
Bug Fixes
1. IBM Connection Publishing Issue – Blogsy would crash after the post was published.
2. IBM Connections Set Up Problem – Blogsy would add extra community blogs when setting up an IBM Connections account.
3. Page delete – Blogsy would crash if you tried to delete a page from the online page list.
4. Account editing – Blogsy would crash if you tapped on “Save” two times in a row in the WordPress account editing menu.
5. Renamed xmlrpc.php problem – If a users had a renamed xmlrpc file but their blog was not sending back the correct xmlrpc URL then Blogsy would not set up their account.
6. Blogger Page Issue – If a user had started a Page in Blogsy then saved it as a local draft, when they opened it again it would be changed to a post instead of remembering that it was a page.
7. WordPress Space Issue – If you opened a WordPress post which had lists in it then the space between list items would increase.
8. Block Quote Formatting – If you tried to eliminate bolding or italicizing of the block quote the bold or italic would come back.
9. Placeholder text – Was missing in the tag and category selecting views for some platforms.
10. Flickr Link URL – If a user’s Flickr ID and username were different then the image link URL would be incorrect.
11. Bookmark Managing – If you deleted the last bookmark Blogsy would crash.
12. Dock Managing – You could drag a dock item below the “Add” item in the list when managing the dock items.
13. Picasa Username – Blogsy would show the number Picasa was sending back as the username instead of the displayed username.
14. Side Switching Button – The button in the dock used to switch between the Rich Side and HTML Side would disappear sometimes.
15. Flickr API Change – Flickr changed their API so this caused Blogsy to pull in images at 240 pixels wide instead of 500 pixels.
16. YouTube and <div> Tag Setting – If you had set your paragraph mode to <div> and dragged in a YouTube video and used the old video embed code then all blog content would get erased and replaced by the term “Undefined”.
17. Google Authorization – Google changed their authorization URL which caused a constant processing message in Blogsy when setting up a Google service.
18. Picasa API Change – Picasa changed their system so the default URL now sends you to the 512 pixel size of your image. We now fetch the original image size and add the appropriate code to the URL so the image links to the full size image.
19. Other minor bug fixes.
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Looks like another great update, Blogs is an awesome app and so worth the moneyl. Great Work!
Hello Lou,
Thanks so much for the great comment. We can’t wait until Apple approves it and the Dragon is out in the wild.
I’m a dragon myself so a very happy one now knowing I’ll soon be able to use Blogsy for my Tumblr blog :) Well done you guys – I know it must have been complex! You rock!
Hello Dragon,
The question is, are you an Asian dragon or a European dragon? Do you breath fire or not? LOL
Happy to hear you are excited about this update. Thanks for the props.
Well done! The mark of a great app is the ability to continue to progress and grow with its users and Blogsy certainly does that!
Hello Marge,
Thank you for the comment. Does this mean we may be seeing a new review? :P
Have a great day,
Lance
I need this on the iPhone. Please tell me it’s coming for the iPhone.
Hello Kevin,
Thanks for the comment. We are not working on it now and can’t promise that we ever will. Because of the screen size it would take a complete UI redesign to make it possible. Don’t most iPhone bloggers want to do just a quick post with a photo they took? Do they really need all the features Blogsy has? Just asking to get a user’s thoughts on it.
Thanks for the reply. I think blogsy would be a huge hit on the iPhone. I’m guessing there are alot more iPhone users out there than iPad ones. Maybe the UI could be simpler for the iPhone- something that allows for quick posting. Just a thought. I for one would buy it I’m a heartbeat.
Hello Kevin,
Thanks for the feedback. I will bring it up again in our next “Future Ideas” meeting.
Happy Blogging,
Lance
Love Blogsy and use it on my iPad 1 to post almost all my blogs. Run into an issue earlier today when putting a post together which includes 2 images from my Flickr account. They come in OK as 500px default, and I sized them down to about 200px. But as soon as they were in the text Blogsy went REALLY REALLY slow. Tried a reboot, no different. Deleted one of the pics, and the whole blog went bold. Still not responsive. Is there any known issue with Flickr imports perhaps as this is the first time I’ve tried using any of my Flickr images…
Hello Joe,
This is very strange. No, we have not had anyone else report a problem like this. Can you flip to the HTML side and copy everything and email it to us so we can test it on our end? info(at)fomola(dot)com
If you look a few posts back on this blog you will see that Flickr made some changes which caused “problems” in Blogsy but nothing like what you are reporting.
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Hey – so I’m loving Blogsy, but I’m using squarespace for my blog instead of wordpress nowadays. I want to update via email, but every time I click on the little email icon, nothing happens. It’s like a dead link. What should I do? Will this new update help with that?
Hello Veronica,
Thanks for the comment.
Did you create your post before you tapped on the envelope? We haven’t had anyone else report a problem with the email functionality so I need more details. You can email me at info(at)fomola(dot)com
BTW – we are looking at the possibility of adding Squarespace support in a future update.
Yeah, I’ve finished the blog post. It’s a test blog with text and images, but every time I push the email button it just doesn’t do anything and falls flat. I was able to update to WordPress the other day, so I’m pretty puzzled. I also tried uninstalling and reinstalling the app
Hello Veronica,
I’m sorry I didn’t get back quicker. For some reason I never got an email telling me that you responded.
Anyway, I will ask my programmers to check this out. We haven’t had anyone else report this problem. Can you flip to the HTML Side in Blogsy and copy all the content and email it to us? We would like to test it on our end with your content. Can you also tell us all the settings you have made in the Post Info. menu for the current post? info(at)fomola(dot)com.
Hello Veronica,
One thing that came up when we were talking about your problem. Do you have email set up on your iPad?
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Blogsy has proven once again that it’s the best blogging app for the buck and ITunes should throw out all those other so call blogging want -to-be apps and just go with Blogsy.
Hello Michael,
Thanks so much for the comment. I love that quote! I’m going to take it and hang it on the wall for motivation for all of us.
Happy Blogging,
Lance
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Hey! Just wanted to let you guys know that you ACED the tumblr support that I was dying for! Using the in-app browser is actually SWEET for using the tumblr dashboard. It looks better than on mobile safari because of its size alone. Great job guys! And of course, 5 star review with and updated written review. Letting all my friends know about it. :)
Hello Erik,
Thank you so much for the feedback. I’m not complaining but most people only take the time to write when there is a problem. It’s great to hear that it is doing the trick for you.
Getting the word out is always helpful so thank you for telling all your friends about it.
Happy Blogging,
Lance
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