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Blog From Your Linux Desktop with Drivel
Jul 7, 2009, 03 :04 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2304 reads)

(Other stories by Jack Wallen)

[ Thanks to LinuxScribe for this link. ]

"Of course there are open source solutions for this task. In this article you will be introduced to two outstanding GUI tools that will help you easily blog from the Linux desktop. One of these tools is one of the finest of any desktop blogging tool available (on any platform). That tool is Drivel. Drivel is aimed at making fast, easy posts to your blog without losing features. You might assume Drivel wouldn't be nearly as feature-rich as your blog's built in tools. If you made that assumption, you would be incorrect. Drivel offers everything you've come to love about your blog's editing tools and even one-ups your favorite blog editing tool by allowing you to work off-line and save drafts to your local hard drive. You can't beat Drivel for its ease of use and reliability.

"So, without further introduction, let's take a look at this amazing desktop blogging tool."

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