Monday, January 31, 2011

Linux Blogging Clients

As you well know, I have been scouring the web lately, looking for a suitable desktop blogging client. In my travels, I have read where people were loathe to rid themselves of Windows 7 because of the Windows Live Writer. Up until that point, I had yet to try the Windows Live Writer, as I had been searching exclusively for a Linux client.

Since I was on my Linux partition, I rebooted my computer (I actually had to reboot twice, because I missed the grub menu list) and logged into my Windows 7 install. A few minutes later, not only did I have Windows Live Writer installed, but I also had my custom WordPress blog all setup and configured. Now, I don't like MS - the why to that statement is for another post - nor most of their products, but when I started playing around with WLW, I came to realize why all these people were so unwilling to give up their Windows 7. To me, WLW really sets the bar for the OSS community as far as releasing a suitable equivalent.

That being said, I am also a firm believer in the fact that whatever MS can do, the OSS community can do just as good, or better. In my quest to prove this point, I have tested a number of different blogging clients. Sadly, only a few of these clients made the cut. Over the next couple of days, I'm going to blog about the different blogging clients that I have tried. As it stands right now, I have tested the following blogging clients:

ThingamaBlog
BloGTK
Drivel
Gnome Blog Editor
QTM
ScribeFire
Google Docs 

 

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