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BloGTK

BloGTK

BloGTK is a weblog client written in Python that allows you to post to your weblog from GNOME without the need for a separate browser window.

BloGTK makes managing blog posts easy, especially for people who have multiple blogs. BloGTK works with any blogging system that supports XML-RPC publishing.

 BloGTK 2.0

Price
Free to download

Size
0.5MB
License

Apache License 2.0

Developer
Jay Reding

Website
blogtk.jayreding.com

System Requirements
Python 2.6.2
python-gtk2
python-gnome2
python-gtkspell
python-gtksourceview2
python-feedparser
python-gdata
python-webkit

Support Sites:
Blog, FAQ, Launchpad

Selected Reviews:
OMG! Ubuntu!

Features include:

  • Post editor features built-in syntax highlighting and spellcheck
  • Create a new post, open a saved post file, save the post, perform cut/copy/paste operations, undo and redo your last text entries, or post the entry to your blog
  • Saves its posts to disk as XML that can be read in other applications
  • Works with the following weblog platforms:
    • Blogger/Blogspot
    • WordPress 1.5 or later or WordPress.com
    • Movable Type/Open Melody 2.5 or later
    • b2evolution
    • Windows Live Spaces
    • Habari
    • LifeType
    • Expression Engine (autoconfiguration does not work)
    • Serendipity
    • Any blog that uses the MetaWeblog API

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Last Updated Monday, April 18 2011 @ 02:59 PM EDT



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