![]() Writing in MarsEdit 4 is therefore as distraction-free as it gets. MarsEdit 3 customers who purchased from either the web or the Mac App Store on June 1 or later can upgrade to version 4.0 absolutely free, and MarsEdit 3 customers who purchased before June 1 can still upgrade for 50% off at $24.95. MarsEdit 4 autosaves your work as you go along, so there is no need any more to keep clicking on the Save tool, which has, as a result, been removed. MarsEdit 4 is available on the web and on the Mac App Store for $49.95 after the 14 day free trial (otherwise publishing features are disabled and editing is limited to local content only). MarsEdit 4 also marks the first major new version in seven years, and it’s a free app to try for two weeks before purchasing. If you publish from the Mac and haven’t tried MarsEdit before, version 4.0 is a great place to start if you want to experience offline writing with local copies of your content without the browser involved. For all other licensed MarsEdit 4 users, the upgrade fee is 29.95. This update is free for MarsEdit 4 users who purchased a license on or after June 1, 2022. Support for macOS standard autosave means never worrying about losing your work. I’m excited to share that MarsEdit 5.0, a major upgrade to our beloved Mac blogging application, is now available on the MarsEdit site and has been submitted for review on the Mac App Store. MarsEdit Safari App Extension makes it easy to create new posts based on things you read on the web. Preview fillters for Markdown, MultiMarkdown, and Convert Line Breaks are now implemented natively so they run at lightning speed, converting your writing on the fly. A baseline template is easily created and can be fine-tuned by hand if desired. Preview your posts as you write them, just as they’ll appear when published on the web.
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