The plug-in, called iMT, installs an alternate template set to make interacting with the MovableType application more efficient on an iPhone screen. It works over AT&T's Edge network or over Wi-Fi.
"Using TypePad on the iPhone is the best blogging experience for mobile devices thanks to its tap-based interface and custom integration with built-in iPhone functionality," said Six Apart in a blog post. "Blogs published through TypePad look great on the iPhone as well, thanks to our standards-based publishing engine and gorgeous designs."
While the iPhone may have an edge for interacting with Web-based blogging software, thanks to its full-featured Safari browser, many other portable devices are well-suited to mobile blogging.
Any portable device that can send e-mail or MMS can probably be used to publish content to online services that support non-browser-based submissions. Flickr accounts, for example, can be configured to publish photos submitted via e-mail.
A variety of companies offer mobile blogging services including Mdog, Mobblog.It, Nokia's Lifeblog, Photobucket, PixPulse, and Shozu, to name a few.
Competing services like Google's Blogger.com also support posting blog entries from mobile devices. And there are mobile blogging plug-ins available for WordPress, another popular blogging application.
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