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Best Linux Desktop Blogging Clients
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| A lot of people ask me if there are any desktop blogging clients for Linux
| that can be used for offline editing -- something like Windows Live Writer.
| So I'm going to answer them through this post.
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http://www.junauza.com/2009/08/best-linux-desktop-blogging-clients.html
Gwibber 2.0 Preview Released
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| Gwibber is an open-source microblogging client for the Gnome desktop that
| allows you to read, post and follow status updates from a variety of social
| networking sites â including Twitter and Facebook.
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http://d0od.blogspot.com/2009/08/gwibber-20-download.html
Recent:
Five Microblogging Extensions For Firefox
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| Unless you've been living in a cave for the past year, you know that
| microblogging is all the rage. Web sites like Twitter, Identi.ca, and
| Laconica are incredibly popular for exchanging snippets of information,
| chatting with others, and quickly sharing links to interesting online
| content. It's really a pain to jump from site to site to read your friends
| updates or provide your own, so here are five microblogging extensions for
| Firefox to help you out.
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http://ostatic.com/blog/five-microblogging-extensions-for-firefox
Four Twitter clients for Linux
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| Is there a single best of show among these clients? If you like using Opera,
| its Twitter widget is my top recommendation. If you're using Firefox, you
| can't go wrong with TwitBin. gTwitter is a good, general, easy-to-use client.
| For now, I recommend not using Twitux, but that may change as the application
| matures.
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http://www.linux.com/feature/145144
An Overview of Twitter Clients for Linux
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| It's hard to pick a clear winner here.
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| Of the two native applications, I like Twitux best. It's simple, but it works
| well. The two Firefox extension clients are OK, but I'm not the type of
| person who always has Firefox open and in view, so using them regularly is
| probably not going to happen.
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/overview-twitter-clients-linux
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