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...you will all have to add [livejournal.com profile] googlewolfwings to your friends list. I don't believe I'm going to post directly to LJ again because I have almost never except for experimentation posted to LJ with anything but the web-interface, and their new web-interface severely breaks my workflow.

[livejournal.com profile] shatterstripes? I know what you were talking about with what Flash did every version or so now, though admitedly to a lesser extent.

Everyone else? Come, join me. Let's show LJ we mean business. Mass exodus to Google! Who needs invites? :-)

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Date: 2007-01-05 08:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jessica-ingmann.livejournal.com
Why no' jus' use a damned third-party entry-postin' clien', ya big baby? Jesus Christ onna cracker, man... XD

Simple.

Date: 2007-01-05 03:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wolfwings.livejournal.com
About halt the time I'm not using my own computer to post, and many of the computers I'm likely to 'borrow time' on are very archaic, and will often be office computers I can't install a client on, and some of them often don't even have USB ports or disable the USB ports so I can't just bring a USB key with a client pre-loaded.

I've used the web interface for over five years now. I've loved it. The new version I find unusable by comparison, so I've reverted to using the closest web interface to the old version that I can (which happens to be Google's Blogger interface) and set up an RSS feed to pull those posts into LiveJournal.

I prefer LiveJournal's overall architecture, but in effect this is me using a third-party entry-posting client. Blogger. And bitching about having to do so when I was very happy with the web-interface posting system for half a decade until now.

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