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Remote Blogging

Introduction

(Small Snap! Logo) Snap! Blog Lite and (Small Snap! Logo) Snap! Blog Pro support remote blogging.

Remote blogging is composed of two parts:

  • A blog that lets your editor connect to send new posts
  • A blogging client (i.e. an editor) running on your computer

(Small Snap! Logo) Snap! Blogger is such a blog and it works with different editors as listed below.

Available Editors

ScribeFire is a FireFox plug-in. It works under MS-Windows, Mac OS/X and Linux.

BlogJet is a standalone editor for MS-Windows.

BlogDesk is a standalone editor that runs under MS-Windows.

Ecto is a standalone editor that runs under Mac OS/X1.

Zoundry is a standalone editor for MS-Windows that works with Internet Explorer 5.5 or better.

Qumana is a standalone editor in Java for MS-Windows, Mac OS/X and Linux.

Windows Live Writer is a standalone editor by Microsoft that runs under MS-Windows.

Semagic is a standalone and Open Source editor for MS-Windows.

w.bloggar is a standalone HTML editor (not WYSIWYG!) for MS-Windows.

Limits of remote blogging

Advanced formatting is generally not well supported.

The basic formats: bold, italic, underline, left, center or right justified, indentation, quotation, lists will generally work.

Changing fonts, colors, highlights will generally not work right.

You will have to test with your editor and see what you can use and what you cannot use.

  • 1. It looks like there was a MS-Windows version of Ecto, yet it is either not available any more or never was.
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