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| Very popular client. If tags do not cross-post to DW at first, "...tags [can be] enabled for Insanejournal.com and any other site after opening an entry with tags in the history window." [http://semagic.livejournal.com/14582.html more info here] | | Very popular client. If tags do not cross-post to DW at first, "...tags [can be] enabled for Insanejournal.com and any other site after opening an entry with tags in the history window." [http://semagic.livejournal.com/14582.html more info here] | ||
[http://kazbaby.dreamwidth.org/694994.html how to set up Semagic for Crossposting] | [http://kazbaby.dreamwidth.org/694994.html how to set up Semagic for Crossposting] | ||
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| [http://windowslivewriter.spaces.live.com/ Windows Live Writer] | | [http://windowslivewriter.spaces.live.com/ Windows Live Writer] | ||
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| Good for those who do primarily public entries, or have several blogs. Make sure to set the blog provider to LiveJournal and in the box labeled "Remote posting URL for your blog" enter http://www.dreamwidth.org/interface/blogger | | Good for those who do primarily public entries, or have several blogs. Make sure to set the blog provider to LiveJournal and in the box labeled "Remote posting URL for your blog" enter http://www.dreamwidth.org/interface/blogger | ||
and then click next. Follow the rest of the onscreen instructions and you are all set to go. | and then click next. Follow the rest of the onscreen instructions and you are all set to go. | ||
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Revision as of 16:00, 16 April 2009
Useful information
Some clients require the user to insert the XML-RPC URL in order to work. Dreamwidth's is at http://www.dreamwidth.org/interface/xmlrpc
Other clients use the Blogger api. The url for that is at http://www.dreamwidth.org/interface/blogger
In addition to posting, clients include backup tools. Please test those as well.
Crossplatform
Client | Platforms | Current DW status | Open Source | Notes |
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Deepest Sender | All; based on FireFox. | Posting works, including friends only, but doesn't retrieve custom access groups. Can't edit read list/access list through client. | Yes | |
Charm | Python based command line client | works, except for custom access groups. | Yes, GPL | |
Petrus Blogger | Multiplatform, in Java | Might work with little modification; current LJ compatible servers hard coded in interface and include IJ and Rossia.org. Logs into IJ okay but couldn't get working with LJ itself. | Yes, BSD | Looks to be made for Russian first, English second. Well designed Java for the Mac. |
Google Docs | webservice, multiplatform | Works w/ Blogger API | No | does not support anything but entry text, not even titles |
JLJ | Perl | Works | Yes | Command line client, development halted in 2006 |
jbackup.pl | Command line | No | Yes | Didn't work out of the box using --site=dreamwidth.org |
LJXP | crossposting plugin for WordPress, php | works as of 2.0.5 | Yes, MIT License | Back in active development, supports crossposting categories and/or tags as tags, basic privacy levels, comment on or off, header/footer. |
JournalPress | crossposting plugin for WordPress, php | works | Yes | Supports multiple journals, crossposting categories and/or tags as tags, basic privacy levels (extensible support for custom fgroups via an additional plugin), comment on or off, music/mood/location, header/footer. |
Windows
Client | Platforms | Current DW status | Open Source | Notes |
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Semagic | Windows client | Posting works, including friends only, but doesn't retrieve custom access groups. | Yes, GPL | Very popular client. If tags do not cross-post to DW at first, "...tags [can be] enabled for Insanejournal.com and any other site after opening an entry with tags in the history window." more info here |
Windows Live Writer | Windows client | Posting is fine, no friends only or custom groups | No, sadly | Good for those who do primarily public entries, or have several blogs. Make sure to set the blog provider to LiveJournal and in the box labeled "Remote posting URL for your blog" enter http://www.dreamwidth.org/interface/blogger
and then click next. Follow the rest of the onscreen instructions and you are all set to go. |
Macintosh
Client | Platforms | Current DW status | Open Source | Notes | |
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iJournal | All; works well for Mac users. | Posting works, including friends only and custom access groups. Installs quickly and recognizes DW account on first login. Current Music is automatically retrieved from iTunes. Client allows you to edit most recent entry and switches easily between different user accounts. Customizable toolbar and limited HTML preview. | Yes | Much better option for Mac users than MarsEdit. Cannot open separate windows for different posts and crossposting requires an additional step, but these problems may be solved in the next update. | |
MarsEdit | Mac | Works | No | "It asked for the URL for my DW account, then couldn’t download the settings, asking if I wanted the interface to edit them myself. Ultimately, I told it that the API endpoint was dreamwidth.org/interface/blogger, and that sorted everything out.
Clicking through to view the webpage worked beautifully. Authorizing the Flikr image importer worked fine. Adding an image to the draft is previewing properly. I still have a message in my options window that says there are no options for this weblog, but I don’t know what to expect there." | |
Pheonix | Mac OS X , Mac Classic version available | Posting works; allows public, private and access-only but not custom groups. Tags, title, location, music, mood, and userpics work. Editing entries yields an error. | Yes | Client is similar in form and function to Semagic. Does not allow for fast user switching. To configure for use at Dreamwidth, enter your username and password at the login screen, then tick the more options box and enter www.dreamwidth.org under livejournal server.] | |
Xjournal | Mac OS X | Does not work (on anything but LJ itself) | Yes | Primary developer has moved on, sometimes someone steps in and tweaks the code, but it's basically orphaned.] |
Linux
Client | Platforms | Current DW status | Open Source | Notes |
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Logjam | Multiplatform, GTK+ 2 | Works | Yes, GPL v2 | Currently not maintained, but for many Linux distributions, it is the default Livejournal client. |
Gnome-Blog (aka Blog Entry Poster) | Linux (Gnome) | Works | Yes, GPL | Livejournal is hard-coded into software, using DW requires setting up a "Self-run other" type account. Does not support any info besides Entry title and entry body, e.g. no tags, mood, etc. |
Drivel | Linux (Gnome) | Works | Yes, GPL v2 | Currently not maintained, does not support tags or multiple security levels |
BlogTK 1.1 | Multiplatform, GTK+ 2 | Works w/ blogger API (nothing but entry text, not even titles) | Yes, BSD | 2.0 is in alpha, and promises to have fuller Blogger support (which may or may not increase the LJ-clone support) |
Kblogger | Linux (KDE) | Needs testing by KDE user | Yes, GPL |
Mobile
Client | Platforms | Current DW status | Open Source | Notes |
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LJ2ME | Mobile phones, in Java | Works | No |