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Denise ([staff profile] denise) wrote in [site community profile] dw_biz2010-03-29 03:15 am

Desktop/mobile client brainstorm post

Many of our Google Summer of Code applicants have mentioned that they'd like to work on desktop or mobile clients. Since the application phase begins today, I thought I'd post an entry for people to mention what features and functions they consider essential in a desktop or mobile client. This will let our GSOC applicants see the thoughts of people who use the site regularly, so they can work those thoughts into their specs as they build their application.

So, this is a post for people to comment with:

* What features/functions do you consider essential in a desktop/mobile client?
* What features or things would you not want a desktop/mobile client to do?
* What are things you've loved and hated in clients you've used previously?

It's okay to answer separately for both desktop and mobile clients, since the two are only very loosely related. The more feedback you can give, the more it will help our GSOC student applicants as they design their application.
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[personal profile] pthalo 2010-04-12 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
i currently use drivel on ubuntu (it's in the respositories), and it does some of the things you want, but it's not as feature rich as semagic was. still, it's the best i've found. it lets you post to communities, doesn't have previews as far as i can tell, has a few basic journal markup tags it will insert for you (But not the DW/LJ specific ones), downloads your icons so that when you pick the name of one you can see a little picture of which one it was. i think it remembers which tags you've previously used within the client, but doesn't remember which ones you used in your journal entries that you posted from the web.