Scribefire 3.2 Gives Man Reason to Live
Scribefire 3.2 was just released today. Scribefire is the reason that I started blogging again. It makes clipping quotes, links and images from web pages so freaking easy that I just couldn’t stop blogging now.
ScribeFire is an extension for the Mozilla Firefox Web Browser that integrates with your browser to let you easily post to your blog: you can drag and drop formatted text from pages you are browsing, take notes, and post to your blog.
I recommend you get it right now.
New Features* Added “Related Images from Zemanta” feature. Quickly and easily add images to your posts by selecting “Find related images with Zemanta…” from the Image button in the editor toolbar.
* Added “Related Articles from Zemanta” feature. Add links to relevant articles to your post by clicking the “Zemanta Articles” button (the one after the YouTube button) on the editor toolbar.
* Streamlined editor toolbar with new icons
* Updated translations
* Switched to official Tumblr API for editing and deleting postssBug Fixes
* Fixed bug causing Blogger draft posts to appear to be published
* Fixed bug that doubly-encoded ampersands
* Fixed several bugs related to security and code injectionImportant: Note that the new Zemanta integration includes by default an invisible image that is added to your posts to gather statistics for you. If you do not want to participate in this, you can disable it from the “Publishing” tab of the ScribeFire settings.
What’s New in ScribeFire 3.2? – ScribeFire: Fire up your blogging


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