First, screenshots… notice the icon in the system tray.
you’re free to quickly launch your comment moderation page via the right-click menu.
The prefs page is about as simple as it gets.
Just enter in the base url of your blog and it’ll figure out the right path to xmlrpc.
Don’t assume this is entirely secure, however.
Remember that all XML-RPC utilities are insecure unless you are using SSL or something like that.
Technical Note
The WordPress plugin implements a new XML-RPC method called geek.getCommentModerationCount.
This means somebody could easily write an system for Linux or OS X to call the same method.
(hint) It would even be possible to implement other WordPress functions this way, through a plugin.
Take a look at the WordPress plugin for the details, it’s very simple.
I’ve tested with WordPress 2.0 and WordPress MU.
Notifier Installation
Unzip the file and put it into a directory where you’d like to keep it.
Once you launch the system, it’s possible for you to configure the configs and it should work.
System Requirements
.NET 2.0 Framework
Support
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