The latest version of Windows Live Writer, desktop blogging software is now out of beta, and can be downloaded or updated here.
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I’ve been using Windows Live Writer to compose blogs on my desktop for some time now, and really like the tool. I was getting a bit frustrated with the lack of options on the “quick launch toolbar”, which couldn’t be amended in any way and with the fact that some features (e g the picture editing and formatting sidebar) were not usable on my netbook as they didn’t fit the screen resolution. As I often use my netbook to write in a local coffee shop this was inconvenient.
Several of the programmes I use regularly have adopted the ribbon interface of Microsoft Office 2007 (Serif WebPlus, MindManager), so I was delighted to discover that the beta of Windows Live Writer, issued in June 2010, has adopted the ribbon.
This has the “quick launch” mini toolbar, and organising tools on the ribbon interface means that the working area now fits on a smaller screen. New releases will also be added to Microsoft Update, meaning that it should stay up-to-date (and hopefully not cause problems, like some MS updates do, too often.
I know from the reviews that this doesn’t suit the people who find change difficult, but for me at least it has made a great blogging tool even better. Don’t take my word for it, give it a try, remembering that it is still a beta release so may be a bit buggy (although I haven’t found any yet).
I discovered one more tool today, Zoundry Raven, which is an updated version of some desktop blogging software that’s been around for some time. I thought I’d put it through its paces by making this post,m so we’ll see how well it works.
The initial configuration wizard was quite simple. It seems to have good tools for placing, aligning and giving border to images, which I think is quite important. The posting interface is very straightforward. There are one or two buttons which do things I haven’t learned yet, but I don’t imagine that will be a problem. Lots of people complain about the lack of support for this sort of software, but I think you have to accept that (especially if it’s free) and not be afraid to play around with it. If it doesn’t do what you need you can soon scrap it and use a different one.
One feature I like is that it downloaded both the main page of the blog and any subsidiary pages, and enables you to post to any page you choose.


