Simon Brown, the creator of Pebble blogging tool has retired. He stepped back due to personal reasons after 5 years of leading the Pebble project. Pebble is an open source blogging tool, written in Java. The following post, is the first post when Simon announced release of Pebble.
I have been using Pebble for the past year, and I have to say that I am absolutely pleased and delighted. As a Java programmer I find this blogging application to be simply amazing. It is highly configurable, and if you want to extend its functionality – you can! It is very easy to create your plug-in and add it to Pebble system. Off course you need to understand a bit of programming in Java to be able to do so.
Pebble is not as full featured tool as WordPress for example, but it has strong support of loyal followers that contribute to the project with new features and enhancements. As time passes by, Pebble’s community only getting bigger and stronger. A t this moment, Pebble has all the necessary features that powerful blogging tool must have. You can make a really powerful website with the help of Pebble.
I really did not mean to let this post to sound like some promo, its just Pebble is so great that I am just happy to spread the word ![]()
Thank you Simon, and good luck in your future endeavors.
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