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* Fully-featured WYSIWYG or html editing | |||
* Allows you to preview with your style-sheet, see it as your visitors do. | |||
* You can create, modify and delete posts, create drafts, and schedule posting | |||
* Supports Blogger1.0, MetaWeblog, MovableType and Google GData APIs | |||
* Supports adding media files if your API supports them. | |||
* You can add images to post from your system, if your API supports it. | |||
* Can save a local copy before publishing the post | |||
* Save your writing copy to prevent data loss, at configurable intervals. | |||
* Check spelling, using KDE's spell-checker (most languages available) | |||
* Can fetch your recent blog posts | |||
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*[http://blogilo.gnufolks.org/ Blogilo homepage] | *[http://blogilo.gnufolks.org/ Blogilo homepage] | ||
*[http://blogilo.gnufolks.org/screenshots/ Blogilo screenshots] | *[http://blogilo.gnufolks.org/screenshots/ Blogilo screenshots] | ||
*[http://blogilo.gnufolks.org/forum/ Blogilo forums] | *[http://blogilo.gnufolks.org/forum/ Blogilo forums] | ||
Revision as of 19:43, 9 June 2011
A simple interface for full-featured blogging. |
Blogilo is an fully-featured blogging client. It allows local creation and editing of blog posts. Various blogging APIs are supported for publishing.
Features
- Fully-featured WYSIWYG or html editing
- Allows you to preview with your style-sheet, see it as your visitors do.
- You can create, modify and delete posts, create drafts, and schedule posting
- Supports Blogger1.0, MetaWeblog, MovableType and Google GData APIs
- Supports adding media files if your API supports them.
- You can add images to post from your system, if your API supports it.
- Can save a local copy before publishing the post
- Save your writing copy to prevent data loss, at configurable intervals.
- Check spelling, using KDE's spell-checker (most languages available)
- Can fetch your recent blog posts