Blogger??


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Labellingblog

Posted: 11/10/2008
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Is it possible to use it for blogger templates?
 
poorthing

Posted: 11/25/2008
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not at the moment . They say : soon
 
Tom H

Posted: 2/23/2009
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Anyone know if Blogger support will be in version 2.0? We use blogger for a small corporate blog, but don't particularily want to switch to our own domain and Wordpress :(
 
Ellin

Posted: 2/24/2009
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Tom H,
you can read more about Artisteer 2 features at http://www.artisteer.com/?p=forum_post&post_id=101947
 
gm10

Posted: 3/10/2009
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Quote Jeania:

....But if they create this for Blogger, I'm truly am considering getting it.....


I'd jump in immediately.

I don't understand why they keep wasting resources on Linux. All they can get from Linux is a bunch of hackers.

 
Jgraphis

Posted: 4/23/2009
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Bit off topic but ... "All they can get from Linux is a bunch of hackers"...

You'd be surprised how many webmasters, professionals and technically minded individuals have now turned to Linux for their personal and work computing. Since Linux is such a stable and established platform for hosting, any Linux skills would be beneficial when designing, building and managing more than one blog in wordpress, drupal or joomla whether you are a programmer or webmaster.
I think Artisteer is making the right choice to pursue Linux. I would buy both flavours.

Back to the blogger issue... is it already built into version 2? I can see that export folders in the program folders, but can't see anything on the frontend of the program?
 
Flo

Posted: 4/26/2009
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:-@
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All they can get from Linux is a bunch of hackers
:-@

Well I'm a registered professional and I've switched to Linux a while ago, it's much more stable and I'm not bothered anymore with that virus/antivirus/"you don't have the appropriate rights to..."/bugs circus. Many of my colleagues are following the same path. It's a paradise for someone who is actually trying to work with their computer and not just playing around. At the moment I still have Windows on a laptop, mostly to check how the files look like on the Does' computers - and in a vm (not connected to the Internet and without antivirus) for some programs requiring W.

I just bought an Artisteer licence today, and would be extremely happy to have a Linux version as it would mean a better integration in my workflow (I intend to use my own designs rather than the ready made ones, but I'm a bit css-challenged - I'm an artist and a linguist not a programmer).

That said I also support the idea of Blogger too, obviously.