I was scanning the ‘Net today looking for something I saw a fair while ago - a project calling itself “Jogger” - in many ways a competitor for Chronicle Lite if you read the features list that it was planned to have. Chronicle Lite followed a different path to Jogger though - I went to ground and released a finished (albeit rough) application through Freshmeat back in September last year, followed by a more polished (v1.1) later in 2002. Jogger is still “planning”, and has yet to release files. They have a project registered on Sourceforge … which makes me wonder … is registering a project there the kiss of death for many small efforts? Seems like a huge assortment of software in unfinished form lives on the SF site.
Back in October I was looking for someone to help me test Chronicle Lite with Movable Type - I am still looking for help with that. If anyone uses Moveable Type installed on their server, along with the XML-RPC extensions allowing Blogger.com client software to talk to it, I would be very interested in talking to you. Please leave me feedback so we can arrange a way to test Chronicle Lite with that server. I already know it works with Blogger.com and with Nucleus, so it shouldnt be too hard to get running with MT.
Anyhow. I was searching on Google and came across a completely different project also called Jogger. In the words on their page, Jogger is a “new weblog service (or blog) allows anyone to update their own personal journal through a normal Jabber client. Jogger is intended to demonstrate how Jabber can be used as a platform for application communication” Jabber is an open source (free!) IM application. It has many different clients and the server is setup to be able to speak to a variety of other back-end IM systems - Yahoo, AIM, MSN, ICQ, etc. Very impressive piece of work!