Buried in the interface of Flock, (the Mozilla based Web 2 interface) is a half-way decent and stable Blog editor which is something to be treasured given the paucity of Mac OS editors - so i am giving it a whirl - Flock is very Firefox like as a browser so I may actually make the complete switch in due course.
Above all else it meets the key requirement of having drag-and-drop facility for images as well as a separate image file editor
I have dropped Qumana simply becuase it was not stable enough and would switch off and require a re-load.
H'mm. Maybe I'll give it a go.
I've always been put off Flock by all that Twittering and Facebook-ing stuff, but even though I run Windows, and so have the solid and wonderful Windows Live Writer, it's such a heavy, slow thing. I'd really like a decent in-browser editor - and ScribeFire just doesn't cut it for me. I've tried BlogEX for Maxthon, too. Each of them has formatting quirks that mean you can't post anything without untangling the HTML first. Pain!
Thanks for this...
Mike
Posted by: Mike Farley | 11 March 2008 at 07:21
I have just stripped out all the twitter stuff etc ( you can customise the view just as in Firefox) and replaced the LH choice with my Firefox favourites ( its does it autonmatically) - the only thing I have not got working is Foxmarks which i use to syncronise between three computers which is a pain. I would not however swap Live writer for anything - but Flock's writer is much quicker - not sure the layout stuff is as straighforward as L writer though.
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