Thingamablog is moving on

September 24th, 2009 in Technology

It’s been a long time since I last looked at Thingamablog, the blogging system that creates HTML files and FTPs them to your server, which, basically saves time editing pure HTML files and manually having to upload them.

It seems that something is changing over on the development front, which is a good thing since it has been a very long time since the last update. Though I’m a wordpress user now, I still hold an interest in the project because it gives hope to those (very few) that don’t have PHP installed on there server. I once ported themes to the blogging system, but unfortunately mediafire delete all my files and the originals are long gone.

I just thought the software was worth mentioning.

On a more personal note

I have finally finished the development of my first ‘built from scratch’ web application; though I’m lazy and haven’t gotten around to setting it up on the server yet.

4 Comments
  1. James, September 25, 2009:

    Yep, Thingamablog was pretty cool. Then, I finally got into writing my own blogging software. It’s not perfect, but it works pretty good for me. DIY rules.

  2. Mark, October 23, 2009:

    Talking of TAMB didn’t you create a few themes for it? K2 for instance.

    I’ve been looking around and can’t see them here. Do you still have them available?

  3. sneakatron, October 24, 2009:

    Yeah, as mentioned in the post, I had all the files uploaded and freely available for people to use but unfortunately Mediafire deleted the files without any warning or notification. I stupidly didn’t back the local files up and the files where lost during a crash. Perhaps someone has a copy of the files that they could upload, otherwise I’m afraid there lost forever.

  4. Mark, October 25, 2009:

    Sorry, yeah you did say that. I should have got my brain in gear before posting!

Sorry, comments for this entry are closed at this time.

Tweeting

    Currently Reading

    LOTR: The Two Towers
    The second in the Lord of The Rings series

    Read my reviews
    this* Webhosting