BlogPlanet LE for Palm OS 1.22 review (mobile)
With BlogPlanet LE, updating your blog while you're on the go has never been easier.
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BlogPlanet LE for Palm OS 1.22 is blog software developed by Dennis Luemkemann.
With BlogPlanet LE, updating your blog while you're on the go has never been easier. It runs on your Palm with Internet connection and lets you write new blog entries and send them to your blog, edit them later on and delete them. Text editing is made easy with pre-defined formatting tags and a customizable dictionary. Compatible with MovableType, Blogger and many others. English, German, Spanish and Czech language support.
This internet software is shareware, which means you can download and use BlogPlanet LE for Palm OS 1.22 for free during the trial period (usually for 30 days). At the expiration of the period you will have to buy the blog product for $12.00. BlogPlanet LE for Palm OS 1.22 is available at regnow and Dennis Luemkemann website.
BlogPlanet LE for Palm OS 1.22 supports different languages (including english). It works with PalmOS.
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