Check out this plugin for Firefox for blogging: Performancing.
[via Gen Kanai weblog: Performancing]
Update: After only a couple posts, I'm not impressed. The Blog This function is buggy, there's no spell check (essential for some of us), and there's just to many tabs, buttons, and sections. It's a nice tool, but I'm still liking Windows Live Writer or the stock WordPress editor.
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Sorry you didn't like Performancing. I think it's a pretty handy tool but it could use some additional help, to be sure.
ReplyDeleteI just didn't see the advantage over, say, the default WordPress Press It bookmarklet. I can do pretty much everything I need to do with that (auto quote, insert link, etc) and I'm already in my admin panel if I need to jog off somewhere else to add a new category, for instance.
ReplyDeleteI'm not saying it's a bad tool, I just didn't feel compelled to use it.