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Habari builds blogging software to cover basics and complexities

09-05-2008 11:00 AM
In response to the growing blogging ecosystem and Web phenomena like the Slashdot effect, the developers of the Habari blogging platform have built features into their core software to tackle the increased attention blogs receive, both from innocent viewers and exploitative attackers, while making it easier for users to manage and administer their blogs.



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choqok(1)																 choqok(1)

NAME
choqok - Blogging client for KDE4 SYNOPSIS
choqok [ Generic-options ] DESCRIPTION
KDE mono-blogging client. with support for staying on System tray, and use system notifications to notify user about updates, and fair configurable. The source code is in KDE svn server (playground section) and i will continue its development to make it fair stable and us- able to add it to KDE Project. Its current features: * Supporting User + His/Her Friends time-lines * Supporting @Reply time-lines * Sup- porting Multiple Accounts simultaneously. * Supporting Identi.ca mono-blogging service (Using its Twitter compatible API) * Support for send and receive direct messages * KWallet integration * Ability to make a quick tweet with global shortcuts (Ctrl+Meta+T) * Ability to no- tify user about new statuses text, with KNotification and Libnotify's notify-send command * Support for shortening urls with more than 30 characters * Support for configuring status lists appearance. * and other configure options... Project page: http://choqok.gnufolks.org/ OPTIONS
--help Show help about options --help-qt Show Qt specific options --help-kde Show KDE specific options --help-all Show all options --author Show author information -v, --version Show version information --license Show license information -- Indicates end of options COPYRIGHT
This manual page was written by Anthony Mercatante <tonio@ubuntu.com> for the Ubuntu system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL. 2009-01-23 choqok(1)