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Are there ant Ubuntu Blogging Clients Actively Maintained

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I'm in search of a dedicated blogging app for Ubuntu 20.04LTS. My searches have uncovered Blogilo, Drivel and gScribble.

All three were last updated 10 years or so ago and hence all the libraries and ancillary files are past the version numbers used in building these apps.

Even AskUbuntu's Similar Questions are not any newer than 2014.

Seems like this category of application fell way out of favor/interest since then.

If I was more of a coder I'd pick up gScribble and get it up to date, but alas I fear its beyond the capabilities of my meager resources.

These applicationss work like a Markdown application, but include hooks to the publishing APIs of popular blogging platforms like Blogger, Wordpress and Tumblr.

FWIW here are the repository links for the three applications:

If anyone has a pointer to source or binaries of a better maintained application, I'd be please to update this post with any responses.

John Vaccaro

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