Performancing 1.1 for Firefox is out

I have yet to try it out, but, apparently, the new version of the Performancing Firefox extension is great. It allows you to blog directly from Firefox, without going into your blog’s administration pages.

I’m quite busy at work today, but I’ll try to install it later, and write some first impressions about it.

Meanwhile, here’s the new features list:

  • More Technorati Support
  • Delicious integration
  • Trackback support (including auto-discovery)
  • Draft support (and default to draft option)
  • Ping support
  • Statusbar Icon Enhancments (drag and drop)
  • More Settings Options
  • Full metaWeblog API implementation, now working in Roller, blogharbor, and many more
  • Lots of Bug Fixes:
    • Logging in from account wizard now times out if connection fails
    • More informative Blogger.com error reporting
    • Hitting a tab twice no longer looses data.
    • Less confusing automatic technorati tag adding
    • Numerous metaWeblog API fixes
    • Edit post now conserves original dateCreated parameter
    • Issues with setting and editing categories (drupal still has issues).
    • New posts no longer created when editing a post (on WP)
    • Preview links now open in a new tab
    • Spaces are now possible in technorati tags
    • Wordpress 2.0 support
    • Many more small bugs

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  2. Testing Technorati tags
  3. Adventures with my Technorati ranks "toy"
  4. Firefox 3.0 beta 4
  5. Fixing tab annoyances in Firefox 2.0

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