November 21, 2006

Blogging tools

Filed under: Blog Design, Blogging, In other blogs... — HDW @ 11:30 am

Ariel Vanderhorst has an interesting post on Blogging Accessories, Tools & Hacks today.

Building a blog is a gradual process. If you’ve begun to publish posts on a consistent basis, you may start wondering how to improve your blog further - how to personalize it and make it stand out in a crowd. Of course, the best way to make your blog unique is to write good content, but there’s also a technology dimension.

He lists some interesting blogging tools and a very good list of blog directories. The only thing I see missing is Performancing for Firefox.

Update: I also prefer the Sage feed reader add-on for Firefox over the many online resources available. I combine that withBookmark Sync and Sort and I can read the same feeds on any of my computers, at work and at home. Again, with Sync and Sort, I’ve chosen an add-on that allows me to control all of the resources over the many online equivalents available. Just a personal preference.

2 Comments

  1. The bookmark sync sounds great, but I’m assuming that I can’t use it if one computer is IE. They won’t let us use FireFox at work (the feds are SO anal!). I also like the Gmail Space idea, but again I’d want to be able to use it at work which is IE only. Sucks.

    Comment by jan — November 21, 2006 @ 9:55 pm

  2. There are online bookmark and bookmark synching sites available, I don’t know how they all work. There might be something that works with IE, but the one I mention above is a Firefox only solution.

    Comment by HDW — November 21, 2006 @ 11:46 pm

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