Weblogue 0.8.4

3.0 out of 5 stars 3.0 (5 votes)

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Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP / Commercial Demo / 952 downloads

Weblogue is a program which allows a user to quickly and painlessly place weblog-type entries into Web pages. The format of the entries is completely configurable, either through menus or raw HTML templates. Little knowledge of html required. Automated FTP of the updated HTML is available as well. The program even strips out server-included information; this allows the program to be used on servers which automatically adds information to the HTML file.

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    Weblogue

  • Latest Changes

    - Pesky FTP config wizard and HTTP bug fixed

    - Thanks to all the users who are helping to shape this program

Reviews of Weblogue

  1. 3 out of 5 stars
    ilasoft

    Reviewing 0.6.5 (Feb 18, 2000)

    Idea is certainly great, but not new (and veeeeery old in terms of cgi/perl). A lot of work still needs to be done and a lot of stuff to be implemented... It is a pre-alpha version and the whole purpose for this ver. it to check for bugs and get fast feedback through Betanews.com (at least that is what I think)... Keep it up and I will (probably) use your program when it goes "final" instead of cgi/perl stuff ;)

  2. 5 out of 5 stars
    drwouth

    Reviewing 0.6.5 (Feb 18, 2000)

    This is an interesting idea for a process that is usually done in PERL or the like. The program needs to be cleaned up, but it's a great idea. I sent the guy my thoughts, and he quickly responded. He obviously appreciated my input.

  3. 4 out of 5 stars
    danurve

    Reviewing 0.6.5 (Feb 18, 2000)

    installation of this app is a breeze, quick and easy even on nt 2195. user information setup and options are a little raw but good for this build of dIRC. Server list and selection good, and set up of new group was a snap. Server /links shows link definition per downstream list, numerics to follow for downsteram indication. Also you can mouse over the server name and gain access to a menu of info commands yet if defaults to your current connection. example:
    europe.blastnet.org us.blastnet.org 1
    services.blastnet.org us.blastnet.org 1
    irc.future.ee us.blastnet.org 1
    Troms.blastnet.org europe.blastnet.org 2
    us.blastnet.org us.blastnet.org 0
    all windows show an improvement in menu selection compared to the previous version, it would seem there is room to add or improve here. there are also quick pull-down menu's in the title-bars. under tools the advanced alises editor fails, and the events command center dose not function,(EVENTS Unknown command) , as of yet, again i'm presuming there is plans for this or a fix/edit. the dcc functions work well, i hope to see more control for this in the future, such as packet and other controls to edit the flexability of this and other options. In addition a index that has, well a command reference for one, to assist in future scripting or at least a visual explaination of available commands. over all there is much to look forward to seeing how this client progresses.

    daNurVE
    us.blastnet.org

  4. 5 out of 5 stars
    leaving_hope

    Reviewing 0.6.5 (Feb 18, 2000)

    I didn't think these drivers were FOR the Rage Fury...which might explain the problems you're having.
    My config is a Abit BP6, Dual Celeron 500, 256Mb RAM, ATI AIW128, 27Gb HD Space...works *GREAT* for me. (had to point the drivers to install to F:\program files instead of C:\program file due to install considerations on my PC. :-)

  5. 1 out of 5 stars
    jwhelan

    Reviewing 0.6.5 (Feb 18, 2000)

    I installed these drivers, and got BlueScreen on bootup.
    I had to install original drivers from Windows 2000 CD to et back into windows. Anyone know how to get TVOut???

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