The development of the Internet and mobile phone industry has greatly changed our lives. These two revolutionary technologies have come together with the introduction of smartphones. Smartphones are now almost everywhere, creating a wealth of new opportunities to develop applications for these mobile devices.
If you own a WordPress publishing platform, or you are a developer who provides WordPress solutions to your clients, here are some mobile software for managing WordPress blogs that will help you and your clients anywhere, anytime. to manage the WordPress publishing platform.
iPhone & iPod Touch
1. WordPress for iOS
The software enables you to blog, upload images, edit pages and manage WordPress blog comments from your iPhone or iPod Touch. It supports WordPress.com and standalone WordPress blogs (version 2.5.1 or higher)
2.iBlogger
iBlogger can be used to manage most popular blogging systems including WordPress. It works pretty well on iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod Touch. iBlogger allows you to easily manage your blog including adding images, categories and tags.
3.BlogPress
Supports most mainstream blogging platforms including WordPress, and supports the setting of all WordPress options: tags, categories, publishing dates and online drafting (private logs), etc. You can write, edit and delete articles quite easily, and can edit a variety of blogs and pages.
BlackBerry mobile phone
1.WordPress For BlackBerry
The software is compatible with most current BlackBerry devices including 8700, Curve, Pearl, Bold and Storm. BlackBerry devices require system version 4.2.1 or above. The software supports WordPress.com and self-built independent blogs WordPress 2.5.1 or higher and WordPress MU 2.6 or higher. Using WordPress For BlackBerry you can write blogs, edit pages, manage blog comments, etc.
Android mobile phone
1.wpToGo
wpToGo enables you to manage your WordPress blog on Android devices. Features: Ability to log in with multiple accounts to edit blog titles, content, tags and various categories. Ability to upload full images and thumbnails, and customize thumbnail sizes. You can choose to publish the post immediately or save it as a draft.
2.PostBot
PostBot is an Android application that allows posting on WordPress.com and self-built independent blogs.
Mirosoft Windows Mobile
1.Writer for Windows Mobile
This is the mobile version of Windows Live Writer, one of the best desktop blogging programs. This is currently a beta version and supports Windows Mobile 6 and higher.
2.moBlog
moBlog is a blogging program for Windows Mobile 2003 and above. moBlog currently supports WordPress.com, logger, and Live Spaces. moBlog is optimized to run on WM mobile phones with minimal resource consumption. It can be used offline, and you can write and edit articles without being connected to the Internet. Internet access is only required when you set up your blog account for the first time and when you want to update your blog content.
3.MobiBlogr
MobiBlogr is a free blogging program for Windows mobile. Using MobiBlogr you can publish a blog at any time and at any time. EThis means you can enjoy the freedom of blogging. MobiBlogr can edit articles, upload images, add tags, etc., and has a built-in image viewer.
Nokia mobile phone (Symbian S60)
1.Wordmobi
Wordmobi is a WordPress client application written in Python for the Nokia S60. It is used to manage WordPress and can perform some common operations like blogging, approving comments, deleting articles, etc.
2.Scribe
Scribe lets you add, edit, and publish posts to your WordPress blog from anywhere, from your handheld device. Scribe is still in the early stages of development and may not be very stable. Scribe uses S60 Python, so Python for S60 should be installed before installing Scribe.
3.Wavelog
Wavelog is a WordPress writing program for Nokia S60 mobile phones. Includes the following features: you can use any network connection (mobile network, wifi, etc.) to manage your blog, add music and videos, save drafts to publish later, add hyperlinks, tags, select categories when publishing blogs, modify previously published articles, and many settings Publish account information to multiple blogs at the same time, etc. Wavelog is developed and runs on Nokia N95. It can also be installed and used on many Nokia S60 R3 mobile phones.
Support java (j2me) mobile phone
1.MoPress or MoPress
MoPress enables Java (j2me) mobile phones to publish blogs (supporting text, pictures, music, videos) through any valid network connection (mobile network, wifi). Mopress uses the xml-RPC protocol to communicate with blogs and supports WordPress 2.3.1 and above.
2.Others
The above are all for open platform smartphones, installing the client to manage WordPress. The following is a WordPress backend adapted to mobile phones generated by installing plug-ins or making related settings on the server side to manage WordPress.
3.WPhone
WPhone is a WordPress plug-in. After enabling the plug-in, it can generate a WordPress management background suitable for mobile phones, and WordPress can be installed through mobile phones. WPhone contains 2 versions: Deluxe version, a mobile design for iPhone/iPod Touch and other browsers that supports Javascript, CSS, Ajax and active menus; Simple version, a lightweight simple version for other mobile phones (no Javascript or other requirements) )design. The plugin’s XHTML compatibility ensures that even mobile browsers that don’t support CSS can receive a clear and easy-to-use interface for managing WordPress blogs.
4.m.wordpress.com
Suitable for friends who blog on WordPress.com, it is actually a very simple and fast mobile version management backend. It allows you to enter WordPress.com from your mobile phone for blog management. You can blog, manage comments, view statistics, and basically do anything you want on this mobile WordPress.com site.
5. Blog using email
WordPress can be set up to publish blogs using email. To publish articles via email, you need to set up an email account with POP3 permissions in the management backend. Any email received at this address will be published.
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