Gnome-blog is a panel applet designed for BloggerAPI compatible blogs, enabling users to easily post their content without leaving their desktop.
One of the best features of this applet is that it allows you to write entries gradually over the course of a day. You can pop gnome-blog open and closed as you jot down your thoughts and ideas, and then post them all at once at the end of the day.
The software operates as a panel object/applet or a standalone application, giving you the flexibility to choose how you want to use it. Additionally, it supports many different kinds of blogs, including Blogger.com, Blogspot.com, Movable Type, WordPress, LiveJournal.com, Pyblosxom, and any other blog that uses BloggerAPI or MetaWeblog.
Gnome-blog has some new and exciting features, such as spell checking and drag and drop images into your blog entry (if your blog supports it). With these features, you can ensure that your blog content is flawless and visually appealing.
To use gnome-blog, you need to have GTK+ version 2.6.x, gnome-python, and pyGTK installed. However, these requirements are minimal and should not be an issue for most users.
This release of gnome-blog includes several fixes, such as making the add link dialog stay near and above the blog window, correcting the blogs.gnome.org XML-RPC URL, ensuring the window looks sane when resized, and making sure CTRL-B (bold) and CTRL-I (italic) work when using the applet.
In conclusion, gnome-blog is an excellent software for anyone who wants to manage their blog content easily and efficiently. Its numerous features and compatibility with various blogging platforms make it an excellent choice for bloggers of all levels.
Version 0.9.1: N/A