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RE: User's Guide to the Steemisphere, Version 1.0

in #steem7 years ago

I don't use Steemwriter as much anymore. It uwed to be my failsafe, when SteemIt or Busy blocked or something else happened, you were never sure whether the post you were working on would be saved or not.

That problem is solved now. It's one of the great features of Steempeak: you can save your posts ánd you can even save them as a template. Comes in very handy when you run a recurring contest or something like that.

About Steemauto and Steemdunk: I left Steemauto a while ago because I noticed they missed a lot of votes. Steemdunk.xyz was the alternative. At least you can see which posts were voted on and which not.
I'm back on Steemauto for 80% now. I don't remember why, when or how that happened, lol

Steempeak is the modern version of SteemIt. But I must admit I still use SteemIt most of the time. I keep forgetting Steempeak exists, lol

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Just created my 2nd post with SteemPeak - my latest entry into the weekly PIFC contest.

So far, so good. Really liking it so far. Too bad there isn't some better way to "get the word out" on great aspects of Steem. It appears to have been out for some time, but I only learned about maybe two weeks ago ... 😉

There is a lot to like about this new interface. Seems somehow much more “polished” than Busy and definitely more than Steemit. I think I have found my new Steem “home.” I used the template feature already, which is an excellent concept referred in these posts here, except prior to now I had to keep my templates in MS Word (which I use all the time). Worked just fine!

That said, like you, I still use Steemit a lot. Particularly for any transactions on my wallet and for replies. Time will tell whether I ever get away from it totally.

Thanks for the additional feedback @simplymike!

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