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This blog is no longer updated.
Since I own the domain name for a couple more years, and the hosting was paid-in-advance, it's still here. But I've moved on to Hawaii, and no longer have the need to publish all the sorts of neat stuff that made up the contents of this website.
If you've linked to me, you are invited to unlink, as your readers will no longer be presented with new content. Thanks, Steve
w.bloggar v3.03
Thursday, November 11, 2004 : Stephen D. Carroll, rokus.net
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Playing around with w.bloggar today - looks like a pretty cool way to publish without using the web interface.
The only use I see for it is that it'll ping weblogs.com for me, which is something I can't (yet?) do natively in PostNuke. Other than that, offline post editing isn't really great.
Update: Why is this in the XML category? Because it uses the XML-RPC connection within the blog application to transfer stories between my PC and the server, vs. via HTTP POST/GET as my browser does. It's something to crack open and play around with - can I post via Outlook (not via email, that's been done, but with the application, as Scoble does with his Link Log?
That's why - the other PostNuke site I run would kick butt if I could add posts via Outlook. More stuff to work on.
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