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BlogJet -- Offline Blogging software


I've been trying to get BlogJet running from within the company to update my blogs. Unfortunately, technology has conspired to bring me to my knees. Begging and pleading my machine to restart, and forget about this new live affair it had developed with updates.

Eleven! Eleven I tell you. One shutdown and it needs to install eleven updates. Sheez, now I have to blog from the iPhone - at least I can, thanks to the enterprising developers that developed the Blogger and Wordpress blogging software for the phone.

Software that I gladly pay for since it gives me the freedom to blog on the run. Or, in the wait, as the case may be.

After all of this I hope the BlogJet software will work as smoothly as MacJournal does on MAC.

Finally, the count is at eleven... Here's hoping it's the end of the crying game for blogging offline.

Unfortunately the reboot and patch install did not help. Every time I type in BlogJet I get the enigmatic 'Error Line 0: 'BlogJet' is not defined' - I'm not certain if this is due to the IE browser or if this is McAffee that strikes again... will have to look into this when I'm home and see if the different environment of Windows 7 and Norton Internet Security with no firewalls... I've paid for a family pack license on this...

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