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Posted by Vasudev June 3, 2008 6:12 AM with 2 comment(s)
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Today Windows Live Writer released a Technical Preview that includes new and improved features.  

This release is largely about updates to the Writer SDK, which now includes hooks for pre- and post-publish events. These updates are still experimental and these APIs are not stable--we may make changes based on your feedback that break plug-ins that use these new methods. However, we’re really excited about the new set of scenarios have been unlocked and look forward to hearing feedback from all of you Writer plug-in developers out there.

For more details about the SDK, please see the blog post on Windows Live Dev.

New Features

You’ll also get an early look at some improvements and new features we’ve been working on:

Video and Image Publishing Enhancements

  • Upload videos to Soapbox
  • Image cropping and tilting
  • Additional border styles
  • Support for LightBox and other image previewing effects (like Slimbox, Smoothbox, and others)
  • Support for centering images

Editing Enhancements

  • Auto Linking
  • Smart quotes/typographic characters
  • Word count

UI Improvements

  • Revised main toolbar
  • Tabs for view switching
  • Improved category control with search/filtering

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Comments

 

cchance said:

THIS IS THE BEST RELEASED SOFTWARE MICROSOFT HAS EVER PRODUCED>..

Im sorry but it is hands down its the only software that walks all over the competition proudly and no one even microsoft cynics can talk down at it hell the image features alone make you tear up a little.

only but i found so far is theirs no way to default all images you add to lightbox2... you have to click properties on the image and then click ok for lightbox2 to be activated on it... not a big deal but hope they add a default lightbox setting for all images as their added via drag drop.

June 11, 2008 1:33 AM
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