moJave is a Java moblogging tool for mobile phones. I am writing this on my Nokia 6600, and it seems to work OK, but it feels rather clunky for everyday use. It is currently in beta, to be fair, but not much of the advertised functionality is present. It’s also not much fun writing this on a numeric keyboard!
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When I posted the above, moJave gave me a “-1 Fault” but as you can see, it was actually successful. It didn’t post to the correct category, despite receiving the list, but this could be a generic XML-RPC issue.
I’m sure a decent Symbian/Java moblogging client must exist. If I can find such a thing, I’ll write about it here!