Testing MS Live Writer
I’ve looked at using a desktop blog editor before, but couldn’t find one which i liked. My main reason for using a blog client would be to avoid having to upload images. I just want to write a text, drag some images into the text and save it to my blog. I tried some clients but they all required me to upload images through some ftp window. Too much work. I want something which works like MS-Word. Paste an image into you text, resize and crop it in your document, and save it. No more external image programs required.
So far, Live Writer seems to be better already. I’ve just pasted a screenshot into this text and resized it. Cropping isn’t supported as far as i can tell. You can apply some effects to your image, like black and white and watermarking, but no cropping. Hope it ends up in the production release.
What about uploading? Let’s test…
Update: image upload is not seemless with wordpress. I had to enter ftp configuration details, like where to save the image. Also, i would think that a good image program would generate smaller images.
Conclusion: not bad, not great, but better than an html interface when adding a lot of images with a post.
May 11th, 2007 at 9:29 pm
I’m writing all my blog entries with Live Writer and I’m quite happy—ok, categories (tags) are missing.
A build of Windows Live Writer is internally available and I’m waiting with excitement for an official release; the screenshots bode well: http://microsoft.blognewschannel.com/archives/2007/02/28/exclusive-new-version-of-windows-live-writer-with-screenshots/.