26 April, 2009

Looking for a Third Party Editor for Blogger , Wordpress , TypePad etc

I was thinking to blog about a topic , suddenly though that "it would be great if some third party extensible editor existed for Blog Medium like Blogger , WordPress , TypePad , Jeeran, LiveJournal and Windows Live Spaces" . So i googled and found one . Although this isn't a External Software BUT is rather a Plugin for FireFox Browser.

This Plugin is named "ScribeFire" and can be downloaded from Mozilla Addon Page . Its Makes the job of Blogging a lot easier ! At features are damn good and it is bound to get you more addicted to blogging now.

According to The Developers


ScribeFire is a full-featured blog editor that integrates with your browser and lets you easily post to your blog. You can drag and drop formatted text from pages you are browsing, take notes, upload images, and post to multiple blogs.

According to Mozilla Community it got 4/5 Stars over 126+ Votes !

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This is accidentally found out to be Great resource of help in blogging. As the default WYSIWYG Editor of Blogger / WordPress is good but not the Best and we wanted something more , something extra and ScribeFire Took care of that appetite for us. It got Three Modes "Compose" | "HTML" | "Live Preview" (How will it look on your blog) , Another thing i liked about it is the Different Blog Management settings , you can manage many blog of yours and edit / modify its post accordingly with a few clicks. Also it got a TrackBack URL Editor , a setting to enable Pings like "Ping-0-Matic" , TimeStamp Modification , Label Editor all at ease of navigation.

Kudos to the ScribeFire Team.

[HomePage] | [ Help / Support ] | [ Download ] | [ Pic Courtesy : Mozilla | ScribeFire ]




5 comments:

Puspen said...

Have you used Windows Live Writer ? Try it once.

Kuntal Gupta said...

@Puspen : Yeah I used it , But this is a bit different , The Pros i got here was it was integrated to the Browser and More Easily the sites can be browsed for research and stuff added to it.

Puspen said...

Well, then I will have to try it out.
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The sidebar (or whatever it is called), specially the lower elements take too much time to load. Since your articles are small, one can even read the full article before the sidebar loads completely. It's not a problem but still it looks bad. Do something about it. May be it's because there are so many things on the sidebar.
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Kuntal Gupta said...

@Puspen : Its done , After your report , I optimized it a Bit , See if it is loading faster or not.

Puspen said...

After the optimization, the sidebar is loading completely only in Firefox and Chrome.Opera and IE are either showing error or unable to load all the elements. But I am not sure. May be the problem is from my side only.

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