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We've compiled a list of 11 free and paid alternatives to SeMagic. The primary competitors include MarsEdit, Drivel. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between SeMagic and Open Live Writer, Post2blog, Mopress. Also you can look at other similar options here: Social Software.


MarsEdit is a blogging client for your Mac which lets you publish articles to your blog right from...

Drivel
Free Open Source

Drivel is a GNOME client for working with online journals, also known as weblogs or simply...

Open Live Writer
Free Open Source

Open Live Writer makes it easy to write, preview, and post to your blog.

Post2Blog is a desktop blogging client software that helps to update your blog without visiting a...

Mopress
Free Open Source

MoPress is a blogging client application developed for mobile phones.

Blogging should be simple, but it gets complicated and time-consuming if you are serious about it.

BloGTK
Free Open Source

BloGTK is a weblog client that allows you to post to your weblog from GNOME without the need for a...

An award-winning & beloved desktop publishing client, exclusively for OS X.

QTM
Free Open Source

QTM is a blogging client which is presently capable of composing, formatting and submitting blog...

The most advanced Windows blog editor and manager.

Client for LiveJournal, Blogger, Wordpress

SeMagic Platforms

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tick-square Linux
tick-square Mac

SeMagic Video and Screenshots

SeMagic Overview

Client for LiveJournal, Blogger, Wordpress
Image upload to LJ Scrapbook, Flickr, fotki.com, imageshack.us, Picasa, Yandex Fotki

SeMagic Features

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