ScribeFire 2.1 Released

The ScribeFire blogging client has been sitting dormant in my Firefox add-ons. It’s a long time since I gave it a try. About a week ago it was upgraded to version 2.1. As I have been poking around with Tumblr for the last little while, I was interested to see Tumblr support as a new feature.

If you’re looking for a blogging client that integrates well with Firefox (and Flock) check out ScribeFire. You can download it from here.

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New features

* Added MySpace support. (issue #33)
* Added Tumblr support.
* Categories will now be available for Blogger blogs (issue #201)
* Entering a YouTube URL in YouTube search field will now return that video for embedding. (issue #182)
* Added the “Keep Content” button back. (issue #195)

Interface changes

* Made publishing buttons shorter
* Made right sidebar resizable
* Fixed bug where note icon overlapped with note title

Bug fixes

* Fix for users who could not delete notes. (issue #193)
* Fixed some bugs with “Blog This Page” (issue #205)
* Fixed issue where “more” button was not being enabled. (issue #210)
* Fix for broken image uploading when using ScribeFire in a tab (issue #214)
* Fix for “Blog This Page” not working with non-ASCII characters (issue #211)
* Various “can’t login”/”can’t add blog” issues fixed.
* Better error reporting when account setup fails.
* Fixed bug where “Save note” button would be hidden when it shouldn’t be.
* Fixed double encoding of ampersands (a.k.a. the & or problem)
* Reorganized note-handling code
* Fixed broken RTL support (issue #228)

Translations

* Available in the following languages: Bulgarian, Czech, German, Spanish, French, Hebrew, Indonesian, Icelandic, Italian, Korean, Dutch, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Thai, and Chinese (both China and Taiwan).

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