I can no longer live with managing my blog through the HTML editor embedded in blog
engine web pages. I have a Jones for the Windows blog editor experience and the perfect
fix doesn’t seem to yet exist.
Denied
I have downloaded, installed, tried, and uninstalled all of the following blog editing
applications.
- Poor support for MetaWebLogAPI
- No image FTP upload capability
- Crashed quickly.
- No WYSIWYG. Done.
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The standard. This app gave me the Jones in the first place, but can no longer satisfy
it. - BlogJet is just too amateurish in the UI
- The editor needs more features, like table support
- No post templates
- BUT, it works.
Qumana
Can’t remember why I took a pass on this one.
Zoundry Blog Writer
Can’t remember why I took a pass on this one.
- .Net 2.0 client. Nice.
- Too bad I couldn’t get past the NullPointerExceptions.
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I really hope this one sees some traction. Heck, if it were an Open Source project
I might even contribute.
Not Yet Denied
I have installed the following applications and they are still installed. I will be
trying them during their trial periods and deciding which one to buy.
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Standalone editor, but let’s me post directly from MS Word. This is the way they should
all work. - Weird interaction with MS Word. It actually launches the Print2Blog app when you post.
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No table support unless you are editing via Word. The truth is, though, that if I
can edit in Word, I may just do that all the time. - This one is currently in the lead.
- I like the UI, which is much like Outlook, with a 3 pane application model
- Frequent (like daily) updates to the application
- Still finding its feet. RocketPost still has a few bugs
- FTP support was a major pain to get setup, but it works now.
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