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		<title>Wavelog &#8211; Posting from S60</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 01:32:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If all goes well, this post should appear on my blog just like any other. &#8220;What&#8217;s so great about that?&#8221; I hear you cry. Well, this is posted from the new native S60 application Wavelog, made for posting to presumably any blog supporting the Wordpress API. Anyone who knows me will know how cool an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If all goes well, this post should appear on my blog just like any other. &#8220;What&#8217;s so great about that?&#8221; I hear you cry. Well, this is posted from the new native S60 application <a href="http://www.telewaving.com/products_2.html">Wavelog</a>, made for posting to presumably any blog supporting the Wordpress API. Anyone who knows me will know how cool an idea this is to me..<br />
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<p>Previously I could have (and planned to) set this kind of thing up via the post by email feature, but there&#8217;s a certain elegance about having a native app for the purpose. I&#8217;m sure this will briefly spur my interest in it though and I&#8217;ll do some fiddling with the pop3 method for comparisons.</p>
<p>Some initial observations:<br />
* No way of doing anything other than plain text, hence the stars (unless <strong>HTML</strong> works..)<br />
* No way to control posting settings like tags etc. An overall &#8220;moblog&#8221; tag would be good as an automatic, which pop3 can do.<br />
* The full version of Wavelog allows posting of media such as images, audio and video files. This could well be the crux of my (future) comparison with email bloging, as it&#8217;s a really useful feature I have an idea for.. You&#8217;ll have to wait and see..<br />
* No way to set the cut-off point for post previews.<br />
* A couple of minor bugs I&#8217;ve noticed and will pass on to the authors. Maybe I&#8217;ll even get a free licence out of it..  (Can but hope, eh?)</p>
<p>Overall though it seems to be a good piece of software that does the job, with plenty of room for feature additions in future versions.</p>
<p>Edit note: This post has been edited since posting to tidy up, insert the break point, etc. It turns out HTML <strong>is</strong> supported, but a T9 phone keypad isn&#8217;t really the ideal input mechanism for writing code. A more major flaw, to my anal web-standards self, is that the whole post gets created in a table with the different sections being the cells. There&#8217;s really no need for this when the same can be achieved through float and clear, though I guess it would have to be a bit cleverer to cover the many quirks of CSS.</p>
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