NanoBlogger 3.3 RC5 review

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NanoBlogger is a small weblog engine written in Bash for the command line

License: GPL (GNU General Public License)
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Developer: Kevin Wood
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NanoBlogger is a small weblog engine written in Bash for the command line. NanoBlogger uses common UNIX tools such as cat, grep and sed to create static HTML content. It's free to use and modify under the GNU General Public License.

Here are some key features of "NanoBlogger":
intuitive commandline interface
highly configurable and scriptable :)
easy drafting, editing, and management of entries
archiving by category, entry, and month
pagination
permanent and navigational links
templates and CSS style sheets for full control over layout
placeholders for easy template manipulation
support for multiple weblogs
support for multiple categories
support for relative and absolute links
support for date manipulation of entries
Atom syndication (comes with 1.0 format)
RSS syndication (comes with RSS 1.0 and 2.0 formats)
plugins for calendar, recent entries, weblog status, etc.
plugins for text formatting (e.g. line breaks translate to HTML)
global (nb.conf) and per-weblog (blog.conf) configuration
intelligent build system - only updates relative files
simple cache system for improved effeciency
independent of java-script and server-side scripting (e.g. PHP)
independent of external database (stores data in flat-files)
multi-language support
multi-platform portability (just bash and the required commands)

What's New in This Release:
This release introduces support for user plugins that integrate seamlessly with main plugins, includes upgrade instructions, and has many bugfixes from sf.net's project page and bugs.debian.org.

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