Tim Conner recently noted the release of a new AppleScript called BlogScript. The script takes advantage of the new XML-RPC feature in Apple's recently released Mac OS X 10.1 update.
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XML-RPC is a technical specification and a set of implementations that enables software on different platforms running in different environments to make remote procedure calls over the Internet using HTTP.
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'It was also designed to function in the new Script Menu of 10.1,' wrote Conner. It is a powerfully convenient little script that allows users of Blogger.com to post instantly to a user's weblog from any application without the need to login or even launch a browser. Just copy some text, and choose BlogScript from the Script menu and your site is published.'
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The software is available for download, and it's being distributed as freeware so it won't cost you a cent.