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Thanks to the fantastic guys at Zoundry, my copy of their blog editor is working again. There is peace in the my world at last!
Well, at least as far as blog editors goes…
But ‘hats off’ and many thanks to the Support team at Zoundry; it was a very baffling problem that no one could replicate. It all came down to a corrupt Technorati icon that was screwing things up.
Many kudos for the support team who hung in there and didn’t just abandon the problem as some blog editing software companies have done.
(background reading: Testing a new blog editor [sigh]; A logo for frustrated offline bloggers; Where do I even begin?; I can’t leave this little thing alone; More on offline editors; BlogJet, Qumana and offline blog production; Testing BlogJet; Giving up on RocketPost, now trying Qumana; Neville has trouble with RocketPost)
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Dave 10.15.06 at 7:01 am
Hi Lee. Been a while since I commented - been busy getting married, a new job and stuff. So you decided to stick with Zoundry? I still find it too damn complicated to look at. Hence, I guess, why I am sticking with BlogJet!
Have you given MS’s Live Writer a go?
Lee Hopkins 10.16.06 at 11:23 am
G’day Dave,
Congrats on the marriage and stuff, mate! Yes, I’ve stuck with Zoundry, but I haven’t tried MS Live Writer yet… I guess “better the devil you know”
I went and revisited the RocketPost site, downloaded and installed — still the same old ‘crash’ problem, which was annoying.
What was interesting was that the chap behind rocketpost has obviously been updating his program, but the damn thing still doesn’t work. The featureset of the latest version of RP is extremely impressive — i truly wished it would work!!!
Dave 10.17.06 at 3:50 am
I am still hopelessly addicted to the whole offline editor thing. Lifehacker introduced me to another one today: w.bloggar. Have installed it but not tested yet. That article also mentions Performancing for Firefox, which doesn’t really cut the mustard with me because it isn’t offline!