Another Twitter Updater: Xmlrpc enabling Twitter

Is that possible?
I was testing many twitter plugins for wordpress. Every one has some in common: they didn’t work with weblog clients. There is some kind of technical problem-concept in WordPress. The only one plugin that I found working is the brilliant Alex King’s Twitter Tools. It will send a twitt when you do a new post, I don’t know if can be tweaked with actions send a Twitter msg when you edit a post.
So what’s the buzz around XMLRPC? What is all about it? If you read in previous post One Ring to Rule Them All – Part I and Part II the idea is to get some tools to help you control your blogs in a remote-fashion. Expand your vision and imagine you have many blogs to control(maybe is already your scenario). What kind of tools will you use in such situation? I’m open to suggestions so let me know what you think.
I have been working around this XMLRPC limitation and I finally I got a simpler (maybe not that simple) workaround. This research lead me to a new plugin that I built: Another Twitter Updater.
Xmlrpc-enabled means that you can work with any weblog client and you won’t have any problems, so that’s is the main reason I’m releasing Another Twitter Updater plugin. Go to the Download page page to test it.
One Ring to Rule Them All – Scribefire Custom Fields Plugin – Part II
The most annoying thing in Scribefire was its inabiltiy to make custom fields in WordPress.
To keep things short, that bugged to me sometime until I decided to build a little plugin to workaround this problem.
Actually I’m thinking that I could do the same using shortcodes but for the moment you can test and enjoy the Scribefire Custom Field Plugin. Access to the Download Page and tell me what you think.
One Ring to Rule Them All – Scribefire – Part I

A short story.
Mike is beginning with your blog. One site, one browser, one wordpress editor. He is happy with it, but he has so many areas to cover that it decides he want to work with another blog. Two sites, two editors.
Life is good.
Mike starts blogging both. Their sites are growing and he’s becoming a blog writer. Log in one blog, write, log in another blog, write… is that just easy. He doesn’t even need to remember log details for each site, the browser does it for him. One small problem though: some times it is painfully slow to edit with WP editor. If he works from Iphone it could be worst. So many ideas to write, so little time… He wants to write post under 5 minutes, like a Twitter-blogger.
10 top reasons to use thematic frameworks
WordPress has its roots in the blog, but its continued growth has become a system for creating sites extremely versatile. Also, its complexity increases from version to version (see the graph of ‘hooks’ in The Proliferation of Hooks Over Time).
At the same time, the design complexity increases as more functionality is available. The use of frameworks for development Theme greatly accelerates the development of a theme.
Why should you use Theme frameworks?

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