List of cross-platform and free blogging client

FabriceV - May 31, 2006 - 18:47

Dear Mr,

I have just build this list of free and cross-platform blogging clients. I think users can use their own blogging client whatever the price and the platform. However, I would like to build tutorial and restrict recommandation to a free and cross-plaform one that works with Drupal...

The list

Chronicle Lite
http://chronicle.caffeinatedbliss.com/lite/index.php
Project does not seem active.

Bleezer
http://www.larryborsato.com/bleezer/
Project seems active.

The Bottom Line blog poster
http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/BottomFeeder/post_index.html
Seems recent but is it active?

Deepest Sender
http://deepestsender.mozdev.org/
Project seems active. Firefox module

JustBlogIt
http://blog.warmbrain.com/justblogit/
Project seems active. Firefox module

Drupal Manager
http://drupal.org/node/65690
A future enable blogging client ???

I have not tested yet any of them... Do you have any information concerning this software. This could save time for all of us who search information on blogging clients. You could either list the free blogging clients that work with Drupal on one of the platform (linux, windows, macOS). I will later test them.

Sincerely.

Performancing for Firefox

coreb - May 31, 2006 - 19:12

Performancing for Firefox is what I use, and it works great.

Bottom Line

jarober - June 1, 2006 - 02:50

Bottom Line is active as part of BottomFeeder:

http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/BottomFeeder.

I intend to update the standalone client, I just have not done so lately. The code continues to move forward.

Check out flock -- it's an

bonobo - June 1, 2006 - 03:38

Check out flock -- it's an open source browser based on Mozilla that has a built in blogging client, plus some other good stuff.

http://flock.com

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I tried "justblogit" with

rcross - June 1, 2006 - 05:51

I tried "justblogit" with 4.6 and it didn't seem to work. I posted about this but people just suggested that it would work with 4.7, haven't tested again though. I use firefox's performancing plugin for now.

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Xinhea firefox module

FabriceV - June 4, 2006 - 14:08

I've just tested another solution.

Xinha Here! is a Firefox extension wrapper for the Xinha HTML editor. It enables WYSIWYG editing in any textarea and text box on any website.

Because the Xinha editor is installed on your local machine rather then a server it is both portable (use it on any website) and faster (files don't need to be transfered over the net). Works fine but few bugs are still present and firefox has crashed few times... A possible option for those with bandwidth limitations.

Sincerely

 
 

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