iBlog, therefore I am
I've been playing around with the latest beta of Lifli's iBlog, the .Mac-centric blogging tool for Mac OS X.
If you haven't heard of it yet, iBlog is designed primarily to provide a blogging tool for Apple .Mac users, posting weblogs to a .Mac homepage through WebDAV and a connection to the user's iDisk. It also has a feature that allows you to read RSS feeds, and you can alternatively post to an FTP site (a Blogger interface is coming soon).
Thus far, it's an interesting tool. It did take me a while to figure out that I needed to click the “lightswitch” button to switch to RSS reader mode (I had to break down and look at the online docs). But there are a few lingering things that are bugging me.
Because of some bugs in the .Mac posting feature in the current beta, I'm using the FTP option right now, and I'd like to be a little more explicit about where to put things, but it still appends an iBlog directory onto the end of whatever FTP location I give it to publish to.