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Windows Live Writer

I’m typing this post with Windows Live Writer Beta. Which is available for download today.

Live Writer lets you write blog posts in a WYSIWYG editor on your computer.  I don’t usually go for that kind of thing.  I’d much rather write my own HTML thank you very much…

But of course I had to try it.  I am an early adopter at heart.  If I were to get a tattoo, it would have to say Beta on it… OK maybe not. 

Never-the-less.  Here I am using Windows Live Writer… And here’s a screen shot:

Windows Live Writer Screen Shot
Notice the continuous screen shots inside the image… act amused.

The cool thing about this: There are several viewing options.  The one pictured above is the Web Layout View. I can see exactly what the post will look like in my blog theme.  Now I don’t have to wonder or double check to see if an image is too big.  [Not that I have a problem with that very often... but you get the idea.]

Hmm… Does this baby have a spell check?

Why yes it does.

But what about HTML… I better be able to edit my own… Oh look, there’s an HTML Code view.

Hey… the code isn’t terribly bloated! Shocking.

The Verdict:  I think I like it.  I might install this on my laptop so I can write posts off line while traveling.  I still need to see how it goes about saving images etc.

Try it out.  Especially if you’re scared of HTML… [You know who you are.]

Update: Check out the simple watermark feature. [bottom left of the screen shot]

And you can set your images to upload via FTP to whichever directory you want… Sweet.  I hate it when they make me save them in weird places.

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