buzz.blogger.com— Blogger just released a new add-in for Microsoft Word that lets you use your word processor (as long as it's Microsoft Word) to edit and post to your Blogger Blog.
Aug 16, 2005View in Crawl 4
No I mean for real writing Mr 12 Chars. People who write a one page report aren't using the tool to it's full extent, like a real professional writer would. It's like using a spoon to dig a ditch, it might be work, but more work to accomplish the task doesn't justify it being the right tool. :)
First, thanks for arguing here ... that's great. Way to hijack the post.Second, I think you naysayers are missing the point. For people who'd like to blog from work, but still want to look like they're working (not to mention spell/grammar check, etc.) this is a great way to do it. Yes, there's no Mac or Linux support yet. Be frickin' patient ... did you really expect them to support anything other than the biggest market first?By the way, this was made in conjunction with Microsoft, so there is a certain level of special interest there, too.
archangel21xAug 17, 2005
I will be excited about this when it works with Open Office.
discolokeAug 17, 2005
No I mean for real writing Mr 12 Chars. People who write a one page report aren't using the tool to it's full extent, like a real professional writer would. It's like using a spoon to dig a ditch, it might be work, but more work to accomplish the task doesn't justify it being the right tool. :)
patriot_xAug 18, 2005
No Mac support. No digg.
amihaicAug 18, 2005
Boy, is *this* crap...
superrobAug 29, 2005Submitter
First, thanks for arguing here ... that's great. Way to hijack the post.Second, I think you naysayers are missing the point. For people who'd like to blog from work, but still want to look like they're working (not to mention spell/grammar check, etc.) this is a great way to do it. Yes, there's no Mac or Linux support yet. Be frickin' patient ... did you really expect them to support anything other than the biggest market first?By the way, this was made in conjunction with Microsoft, so there is a certain level of special interest there, too.