13
Aug
2006
I caught wind of the Windows Live Writer beta from Major Nelson's blog. He wasn't kidding when he said that BlogJet users should check it out — it feels almost like a BlogJet clone. There are still some things that BlogJet does better, though. For example, I like how BlogJet automatically substitutes certain HTML entites, such as — and curly quotes, as you type, as well as its text substitution features (similar to Community Server's Text Parts, but built into the editor).
CS support in Live Writer is decent enough. It goes through the MetaWeblog API, much like every other WYSIWYG editor on the market. The application did make an attempt to download my style sheets from the web site, which would have been really cool if it had actually worked. Perhaps they could add a feature to allow you to add these manually. Live Writer also makes any pings after posting via the editor itself. BlogJet appears to go through its posting API, which CS does not support, so I have to ping manually.
Windows Live Writer appears to be shaping up really nicely. If they can catch up with BlogJet's feature set and add a few more perks, I might just make the switch.
This post was made (and updated) with Live Writer, of course.
[Update] After seeing Dave Burke's post on Live Writer and that his blog is apparently much less uppity than mine and downloaded his styles without a problem, I decided to give it another go. Worked wonderfully the second time, but unfortunately it appears to have some issues pulling images out of the CSS file. See for yourself:
I'm impressed with how well the preview works in terms of showing you how your layout will work in its final form. However, the lack of CSS image support (which may stem from the fact that my styles use relative paths) makes it too annoying to work in this mode all the time. Still very cool stuff. I look forward to seeing what else they have in store for us.