HBlogger is a blogging client for Palm OS devices. It gives you a completely new way to blog. You can send your posts while you are on the road. If an interesting thought or observation occurs to you (for example, on the bus or on the way to work), just jot it down in HBlogger and post it immediately or save it as draft to review and post later.
If you are an experienced blogger maintaining several blogs, you can prepare and send posts to several of them at the same time. If you are a novice, you will find the interface intuitive and easy to use.
HBlogger Features
- Support for the most popular blog
sites.
Live Journal, Blogger, Movable Type, UJournal, DeadJournal, Blurty, NeedlessPanic, Plogs, Caleida, GreatestJournal, TypePad, Weblogs. - Include images in your posts.
Now you can upload images to your post (from your memory card or your Treo 600 image database). - Support for multiple accounts.
Easily post to a large number of different blogs. - Save as draft.
Save your post to review and post at a later time. - Retrieve available blog list.
Download from the server a list of journals/blogs available for a given user. - Service-specific article
attributes.
Mark your post with attributes including public/private, mood, no comments, picture, etc. - Charset support for posting.
Currently English and Russian are supported with LiveJournal blogs. More charsets could be added on request. - HTML and LiveJournal tags.
Support for rich text posts using HTML and LiveJournal tags.
Requirements
- Palm OS 3.5 or later device (color or black and white).
- Internet connectivity.
(e.g. Treo cell phone, WiFi, Bluetooth, or serial/USB network)
If you experience any problems, please email contact support with a description of your Palm device and the version of PalmOS that you are using.
Further Reading
If you are not familiar with blogging, you may want to read “Blogging 101 by Anton Zuiker”. If you do not have your own blog yet, you can create one for free at either Live Journal or Blogger.
Please see:
Sample Blogs
Tim Norman's Blog
(Founder of NormSoft)
Mark
Belliveau's Blog (Director at NormSoft)





