Thingamablog 1.0.5 review
DownloadThingamablog is a cross-platform, standalone blogging application that makes authoring and publishing your weblogs almost effortless.
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Thingamablog is a cross-platform, standalone blogging application that makes authoring and publishing your weblogs almost effortless.
Thingamablog allows you to set up a blog in minutes via an intuitive wizard or maintain multiple blogs.
Unlike most blogging solutions, Thingamablog does NOT require a third-party blogging host, a cgi/php enabled web host, or a MySQL database.
In fact, all you need to setup, and manage, a blog with Thingamablog is FTP, SFTP, or network access to a web server.
Here are some key features of "Thingamablog":
Set up a blog in minutes via an intuitive wizard
Maintain multiple blogs
Effortlessly manage thousands of entries
Dynamically update blog content
Write entries offline (Dialup users)
Publish your blog with a single click
Read news with an integrated feed reader
Make posts from your favorite feeds
Create a unique layout with customizable templates
Import entries from RSS/Atom feeds
Set up flexible archiving options
Organize your entries by category or date
Save entries as drafts
Define your own custom template tags
Syndicate your blog via an RSS or Atom feed
Ping services like weblogs.com, BlogRolling, and Blo.gs.
What's New:
Fixed a bug that would add a "shape=rect" attribute to link tags if the tidy_html attribute is used for hypertext tags.
Fixed a bug that would strip whitespace from template tag attributes.
The "Browse" button on the image dialog now remembers the last directory.
Adds a "justify text" option to the entry editor. Note that due to a bug in Swing's JEditorPane, this might visually center the text in the entry editor. However, according to sun, it is fixed in Java 1.5.0_06.
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