Windows Live Writer for Windows Mobile
- Posted: May 28, 2009 at 5:31 AM
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Don't forget to note that this isn't being developed by Microsoft. It is an independent developer who is [wrongly] using the name Windows Live Writer. It's a nice project, but let's not confuse this with an actual Microsoft product
Don't forget to note that this isn't being developed by Microsoft. It is an independent developer who is [wrongly] using the name Windows Live Writer. It's a nice project, but let's not confuse this with an actual Microsoft product
App wouldnt install on Windows 7. Bummer. This is really something I had been hoping to see the LiveWriter team actually develop. Too bad nothing in that direction. Sorely needed for Windows Mobile
App wouldnt install on Windows 7. Bummer. This is really something I had been hoping to see the LiveWriter team actually develop. Too bad nothing in that direction. Sorely needed for Windows Mobile
This doesn't turn my head at all. WordPress Mobile has a good application right now, but only for WordPress [the most popular blog engine]… With some small tweaks-- that editor could go in 6 different directions. And Somehow I don't see how Microsoft would allow the development [for long] of an application that uses their name?! This is very fascinating.
Until next time,Larry Henry Jr.
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