Andrew Dubber banner

Top 5 blogging tools recommended by Chris Garrett

Chris G

I’m at SOBCon 2008 and we’ve been charged with writing a five-minute blog post. Chris Garrett, whose blog I read regularly, and who I can thank for bringing me to Chicago, recommended several tools for effective and efficient blogging.

He mentioned:

1) Mindjet Mindmanager
I already use this - it’s a fantastic tool for mindmapping.

2) Scribe Fire
I looked at this when it first came out, but I wasn’t quite smart enough to make it work. I’ll go check it again.

3) Skitch
Mac only - this one’s handy for taking screenshots of sites

4) Blogbridge
An offline feed reader. I’m a Google Reader user, but this could be a really good backup. Especially for the 8-hour flight home.

5) Skype + Call Recorder
A great way to record podcasts. I use both, but I haven’t published anything I’ve recorded that way.



If you found this interesting and want to keep up with what I'm up to, you can subscribe to this blog in your feed reader. It's free and painless.
Just click the orange button.



2 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. I started using scribefire in firefox a few days ago - it works well, especially helpful with incorporating a number of links into a post because it recognises the tab you are on as the one you want to link to.

    I think I picked up the idea from twitter.

    Blogbridge looks worth a gander.

  2. Skitch is invaluable if you blog regularly with images, not just screen grabs but jpegs you’ve downloaded or been sent.

    With Created in Birmingham I used to load stuff into Photoshop, resize, save and upload using Wordpress’ file upload thing. With Skitch this turns into a 5 second process.

    Plus you can set it to ftp to a number of sites or just up to Skitch, or you can drag the new file to the desktop or email it. You can grab the heml to embed it into a page or just the file link. And that’s not even mentioning the stuff you can do with Skitch.com itself (there’s Twitter integration somewhere I believe). Wonderful service!

Reply to “Top 5 blogging tools recommended by Chris Garrett”









Contact me

Get in touch and say hi.




Friends and Family

    Blogs by people I know and like.