This blog entry is being written with the Windows Live Writer (beta) software.
I definitely appreciate the clean interface and WYSIWYG editor. (I should note that it hasn’t fully loaded my WordPress blog’s styles in Web Layout mode. The Web Preview mode is awesome, though.)
A potential downside is the lack of an optional excerpt field and the difficulty it had detecting my XML-RPC file although it’s clearly defined in the head section of my blog. Nothing too difficult to get over — and it is beta software.
When I finish putting it through the wringer on some of my other blogs, a more in depth review will follow.
(If you’re eager to try it out for yourself, here’s the direct download link.)






After installing the .net framework (required in order to install “Live Writer”) and of course installing Live Writer I am wondering why? Both Flock and Firefox have similar, less involved web publishing to one’s blog. Not to mention the various stand alone software that do the same thing.
[ September 15th, 2006 at 1:09 pm] [ #Link ]
[…] When I initially downloaded and tested the software just over a year ago, I was less than impressed with it, considering it didn’t even have an HTML editor and lacked some advanced features. That’s all changed. […]
[ October 24th, 2007 at 3:08 pm] [ #Link ]