This post made entirely with Bilbo

by Clay Moore on August 27, 2009

in Computers,Software

I try very often to find new ways of doing things I do with other programs. Returning to Linux after nearly exclusive use of Mac OSX I have been trying to find replacements for doing things the way I did them under OSX as well as windows. This meant finding a replacement for MacJournal.

I have been looking at KDE as a desktop and have been impressed by some of what it going on here. It seems that most of the really cool software is being developed for the KDE environment. I still have Gnome installed and it is the default, simply because I am comfortable with it.

MacJournal is a journaling software for diaries and for entries into your blogs. I use blogging clients like this because I like to save the files locally as well as on the server. This allows me to move my blog without too much trouble. To reproduce this ability is how I started my search. I think I have found my blog client on Linux and it is called Bilbo Blogger.

Bilbo Blogger is a blog client that allows you to make blog entries from outside of the blog. A picture is below.

screen shot of bilbo blogger

In fact I have written this post entirely with Bilbo Blogger.

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