GNOME Blog lets me write blog posts from my Ubuntu desktop, rather than going through the less-pleasant WordPress web interface.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t support categories, tags, or editing existing posts.
Update (2009-03-28):
Now testing Charm (via K.Mandla), a command-line blogging client; seems much more powerful than GNOME Blog.
Testing GNOME Blog
Published in October 25th, 2008
Posted by FND in Uncategorized
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Usability in Gaming: Doing It Wrong
Published in October 19th, 2008
Posted by FND in Uncategorized
While computer/video games certainly have a number of good things to teach about usability in software and web design, there are also quite a few mind-bogglingly bad examples.
exhibit A: Mario Kart Wii
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