Posted on October 22, 2009 by Atif
Filed Under Games

Do you play the game SNODS on twitter ? If yes then this is for you.
I was feeling bored this hour and passing my time playing SNODS. The game inspired me to write this short plugin which will sound beneficial for all those who play the game SNODS
Quick SNODS is a userscript extension for GreaseMonkey that I made just now. It adds a link to SNODS website on every twitter users homepage. Thus making it easy for you to capture new users. So using this script you can easily catch out some big fishes, sharks and whales to capture in you holding pen.
Click here to download this script
Here is the demo in action

For those who don’t know SNODS is a game on twitter where you can SLAP, CAPTURE and KIDNAP people on twitter for money. The objective of the game is to capture the famous people on twitter and hold them for money.
If you are a good blogger you don’t get bored writing a blog. However lack of essential tools for blogging can sometimes get make blogging boring. There are many tools that allow you to write a blog post locally and publish it to your Wordpress blog via XML-RPC service. XML-RPC is a service that remotely allows you to do things on your website using XML data feed. One such example is publishing a blog post. I would rather not go in detail about XMP-RPC.
There are many tools available for you to write blog posts on your PC. In this article I picked up Windows Live Writer because
- It is Free (even many others are free like Zoundry Raven)
- It is faster
- It is more user friendly
- It has got many third plugins
- It has got theme support (where you can live preview your blog)
- A free product from “Microsoft”. Lol yeah!
So first you need to download and install Microsoft Live Writer from here (and for those who love offline installers like me here is the link).
Lets begin installing. In the mean time, open the admin panel of your blog. Go to Options > Writing Settings
Make sure XML-RPC is checked which is under Remote Publishing. Save your settings.

Now lets start with the Windows Live Writer. I hope it is already installed by now. There should be a window that would be asking you for which blog service do you use. Select “Other blog service” and click Next

Now add your blog writing your blogs URL followed by your admin username and password. Then click Next

The Windows Live Writer will not try to connect to your blog and validate your username and password to set up your blog.

You will be prompted to create a temporary post to detect the current theme for Live preview. In our case, I selected No. Now you should see something like this

That brings this to an end. Windows Live Writer is now connected to your blog. Simply write a new post, click publish and see the magic.