First test: fail. it left the "temporary" post on the page.
Bad windows live, and here I went and gave you a chance after the Linux blogging tools failed me.
Bah, and here I thought I might actually get a case of OS-envy. Nope, not this time.
First test: fail. it left the "temporary" post on the page.
Bad windows live, and here I went and gave you a chance after the Linux blogging tools failed me.
Bah, and here I thought I might actually get a case of OS-envy. Nope, not this time.
Interesting. I use Live Writer and it only asked me once if it could create a temporary post, and it cleaned up after itself without a problem. However, I have forced a style update several other times and it didn’t even ask.
It’s been doing good for me so far. I will admit that what I normally do is have it save a draft on the site, so that I can add tags and SEO information before posting.
I tested Live Writer a little more than this terse introduction infers, but I didn’t really like it.
I’ve found that I prefer to just use the WP Admin panel as everything else doesn’t have some feature that I like to have. When I want to write a quick note, I use ScribeFire, but even then, I only use it rarely.
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