Riding the Wavelog: testdrive from Nokia N95

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So, there we go. I am writing this post from my Apple keyboard o my Nokia N95… using Wavelog.Still have to get used to the different workflow while writing a post, did not read any manual in order to test how it works “out of the box”. No idea what will happen with what I insert “down” or “right”, as the two options mention.Okay, enough text for now. Will edit this further later on.

So, the above written was posted from my Nokia N95.

The setup and usage of Wavelog is very simple. Now that I see the output, I am quite amazed. It puts the different objects (text, images) in a table structure, rather than simple markup.

Still, it is a simple and effective tool for blogging to WordPress or Drupal, as it very neatly uses XML-RPC to publish content. The picture added above was easily added, though I noticed that I could not access other folders than my gallery folder (too bad I keep my screenshots in another folder…).

Neither could I add categories (only general), nor tags…
Anyhow. Wavelog does open up possibilities and with future adjustments will be a good onboard blogging tool for the Nokia N95 and other phones.

I say onboard, as there is of course also a mobile admin plugin for WordPress… to use in a mobile browser.

Some screenshots uploaded from my Mac:

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Using Blogplanet to blog from my Nokia N95

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Okay this is what I just wrote from my N95: Test (yes very creative) and this is how it shows up:

Test


This post was made with a trial version of BlogPlanet, a photo blog client for mobile phones. For more information visit www.blogplanet.net
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Okay, I picked the software from blogplanet actually built for Siemens S65, but it works alright on my N95. Only thing is that this blogging software is made for people using blogger or hosted movable type… So with WordPress it does not (yet) what I want it to do.

  • I cannot add a title (it adds a number to your post as page slug… no text)
  • limited editing options
  • no access to my phone’s picture gallery
  • strange config that I entered on good luck
  • (blog id set to nothing, as I have a stand alone blog…)

But the idea is cool… will try some other blogging softwares soonly, if any of you have any tips for better WordPress enabled phone-blog-softwares… let me know!