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iPadDad

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Hi, I'm a digital marketer and recent convert from PC (/wrists) to iPad Pro. I love this thing, it works far better than any computer I've used in my ~16 years of PC usage. I can do everything I need to do on the iPad and do not even have a computer anymore, EXCEPT building newsletters. Does anyone know of a good WYSIWYG HTML and/or newsletter builder? MailChimp's newsletter builder is the only one that sort of works, and it's still a complete train wreck on a touchscreen, and no other web-based builder I've tried functions at all on a touchscreen.

Being able to build a newsletter is the last hurdle I have, and it's driving me nuts. I appreciate any suggestions!

Hi, did you ever come right? I also work exclusively from iPad. I am also in the same position now, I would like to use MailChimp but before I sign up I was wondering if you found a solution?
 

jeremiah256

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Hi, did you ever come right? I also work exclusively from iPad. I am also in the same position now, I would like to use MailChimp but before I sign up I was wondering if you found a solution?
Although I believe there are several apps (I've used Textastic) that allow you to create HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files and then move them to a server, I'm not sure there are any highly rated WYSIWYG apps for iOS.

Question: Textastic and other apps allow you to import files. Could you import the files from a previous newsletter and then use them as templates? I'm assuming even an enterprise level newsletter wouldn't need much tweaking and that most of the changes would be in the content.
 

iPadDad

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Sep 8, 2014
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Although I believe there are several apps (I've used Textastic) that allow you to create HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files and then move them to a server, I'm not sure there are any highly rated WYSIWYG apps for iOS.

Question: Textastic and other apps allow you to import files. Could you import the files from a previous newsletter and then use them as templates? I'm assuming even an enterprise level newsletter wouldn't need much tweaking and that most of the changes would be in the content.

Thanks jeremiah256, I came right, I tested out MailChimp through Safari which worked perfectly on iPad, appreciate the reply.
 
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