November 21, 2010
ScribeFire Next 1.4.3.0 Released
Filed under: Releases, ScribeFire, ScribeFire Next -- Christopher Finke @ 03:28pmVersion 1.4.3.0 of ScribeFire Next has been released. This version includes the following changes:
- Added image uploading to Blogger from Chrome.
- Added button for easy inserting of videos into blog posts.
- Retrieving more posts by default for WordPress
- Added search box for filtering the entries list
Google Chrome users, download ScribeFire 1.4.3.0 for Google Chrome here.
Safari users, download ScribeFire 1.4.3.0 for Safari here.
Firefox users, you can download ScribeFire Next 1.4.3.0 for Firefox here.
November 22nd, 2010 at 11:19 pm
Hi, when try to upload photo to picasaweb using the embeded image uploader .. the editor show could not obtain token error. thanks
November 28th, 2010 at 9:08 pm
Hi,
There is a bug whereby if you just write the content of the blog without posting it and close the scribefire next. when you reopen the scribe fire tab again, the content that you wrote earlier will duplicate itself into a double copy. rinse and repeat the post content will continue to duplicate.
thanks.
December 9th, 2010 at 2:31 pm
I’m not able to duplicate this bug; does it happen to you no matter what content you type? Or is it only some of the time?
December 23rd, 2010 at 5:37 am
Anybody plz answer my questions?
Q1
Everytime I add “src=”/img/example.jpg” “,it always returns me “src=”http://scribefire-next/img/example.jpg” “! How can I stop this?
Q2
How to stop it automatically downloading my previous posts? Does the “downloads” store on my computer? Where can I find it? There’s no option/settings for Scribefire Next at all .
Thank you!
December 29th, 2010 at 5:44 am
I cannot post the local draft posts that I created earlier to my posterous blog. Is there a way by which I can delete the local drafts except by deleting the files in the folder?
Thanks in advance.
January 4th, 2011 at 6:19 pm
Hi! When using ScribeFireNext or ScribeFire for Safari I get a “The blog returned a 500 error code, but no error message could be found.” after adding my blog. Curiously this only happens with one blog only. It’s a WordPress 3.0.4 site, same as the others, same plugins, and on the same server.
ScribeFire 3.5 for Firefox works well. It’s a head scratcher. Any idea what could cause this?
January 5th, 2011 at 7:21 pm
I use Scribefire as a scratchpad for linkblogging posts and of late, I’ll often find that a whole afternoon of work is mysteriously vanished because the post contents has suddenly gone away. This is VERY VERY frustrating!
I’ve tried naming posts, but I still can’t upload them to my worpdress blog and get a 500 error of some kind. Although this is a bit of a fatal flaw, I have found previous version of Scribefire very useful — hope you can work out the kinks on this.