Currently maintained GNOME LJ client
Crazy, right? I know!
Benzaiten reminds me a fair amount of Drivel, but it has real tags support (it imports those suckers! it creates a filter so you can avoid using old, useless tags).
The only really weirdness I've so far discovered in its use is that, because the Insert <lj user=> menu is tied to the Friends list, it doesn't work. (Inserting comms via the menu <lj comm=> works fine with Dreamwidth.) Also, of course, whatever friendslist checking and friends management it theoretically does does not touch the reading list or the circle.
In any case, I'm liking it so far, and if you've been wanting to use a client, I think this is a good alternative to some of the older, less developed ones. I'm about to drop a bug in fub's ear about the Dreamwidth incompatibilities and offer him an invite code. I'll point him at the wiki in general, but does anyone know where specifically he should be looking to find out how to adapt the client to DW, if he chooses to make that move?
Benzaiten reminds me a fair amount of Drivel, but it has real tags support (it imports those suckers! it creates a filter so you can avoid using old, useless tags).
The only really weirdness I've so far discovered in its use is that, because the Insert <lj user=> menu is tied to the Friends list, it doesn't work. (Inserting comms via the menu <lj comm=> works fine with Dreamwidth.) Also, of course, whatever friendslist checking and friends management it theoretically does does not touch the reading list or the circle.
In any case, I'm liking it so far, and if you've been wanting to use a client, I think this is a good alternative to some of the older, less developed ones. I'm about to drop a bug in fub's ear about the Dreamwidth incompatibilities and offer him an invite code. I'll point him at the wiki in general, but does anyone know where specifically he should be looking to find out how to adapt the client to DW, if he chooses to make that move?