Blokkal is a KDE blogging client designed to support multiple protocols and blogging sites. The goal is to provide a uniform way to access the most-commonly-used blogging systems. It currently ships with protocol plugins that provide support for the LiveJournal, Blogger 1.0, Blogger/GData, MetaWeblog, and MovableType protocols. The latter two are tested with WordPress and should work with other providers as well. Support for other protocols can be added through plugins.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content Desktop Environment KDE |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: This releases fixes various bugs, most notably one in the UTF-8 handling in the LiveJournal plugin. The entry browser has received a facelift and support for Blogger/GData has been added.


Changes: This release adds support for the Blogger 1.0, MetaWeblog, and Movable Type APIs. Some minor bugs have been fixed well. The option to backdate community posts is no longer available in the LiveJournal plugin, as the server does not allow such posts.


Changes: This release fixes some bugs and adds suport for working offline. Entries are stored on disk and will be posted to the server the next time the account goes online. Additionally, entries can be saved to a local file. The LiveJournal plugin is now capable of editing the friendslist.


No changes have been submitted for this release.