Using Sendy is really easy. You need to sign up for a blog on Posterous over the web, and then choose the social networks that you want the links of your blog posts to be sent to. After then opening Sendy, you need to enter the credentials for logging in to Posterous blog. Now, you can start to post both photos and text right from your Android phone. You have the option for links to your posts being auto-posted to all of the social networks on your list, or posts can be made private.
Unfortunately, you can only use Sendy to attach photos, and not sound files, documents or video. This is really a pity, because when using email, all of those options are very easily attached. This means that, in effect, Sendy doesn’t have the standard of functionality of, for instance, Gmail. Another problem is that while sending posts, Sendy often seems to crash, particularly when you’ve attached a number of different images. Gmail’s app, by comparison, has no problems at all when sending attachments.
Sandy’s developers report the app is still in the very early Beta stage of developments, and that there are many fixes and even improvements to come. At the moment, the only real advantage of Sendy is that it’s a dedicated Android app. Hopefully, in the future, it will have more to recommend it.