CSBlogger 1.1 is released!
Available now here. I am little bit surprised that CSBlogger didn't get much attention as its .Text cousin SimpleBlogger had. So I decide to list a few reasons why you should consider using CSBlogger as your Community Server blog editor:
1) It provides features that are standard in Microsoft Office application, but not available in most blog clients, including: format painter, undo/redo, spell checker, auto-correction, etc.;
2) It has full offline support, which means you can blog on the go;
3) It has the nice look and feel of web pages, and good user experience of standalone windows application. Personally I think it is pretty cool. Take a look at screenshots, and see whether you disagree with me.
4) The "Insert Picture" and "Paste Html" issue in SimpleBlogger has been workaround in the latest release;
5) Oh, the new release allows you specify a signature for your blogs, like the one you see at the end of this post;
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Ok, better stop now. Also stopped should be updates on CSBlogger releases. Now that everything I want it to do is in place, I think I can get some rest now. But, if you find any bugs, please let me know.
Have a nice day and thanks for listening to me murmuring!
Comments
- Anonymous
May 26, 2005
maybe you could pass this info to this good blog comparison table at:
http://www.asymptomatic.net/blogbreakdown.htm - Anonymous
May 28, 2005
Nice! One bug that I noticed, though : try creating a post on your blog with an apostrophe in the title, then retrieve the list of posts through CSBlogger. - Anonymous
May 28, 2005
When I first heard of InfoPath and saw demos of it, I was dubious.  A fancy XML editor was nice... - Anonymous
May 31, 2005
Craig, cool bug! I will fix that in the next release. - Anonymous
July 13, 2005
The one single feature I currently miss in this great tool is to have an alternative FTP upload path for images... Great work! - Anonymous
July 19, 2005
Haven't touched it for quiet a while, tonight I suddenly feel motivated to fix a few old bugs on CSBlogger... - Anonymous
July 20, 2005
Haven't touched it for quiet a while, tonight I suddenly feel motivated to fix a few old bugs on CSBlogger and...