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MS Reporting Services – Dynamic SQL
June 21, 2011 By MichaelOver the last couple of weeks, I have started to use and get my head around Microsoft Reporting Services. As with all new products, it takes Read More » -
Playstation Welcome Back–Missing Games
June 05, 2011 By MichaelAfter over a month of waiting for the network to come back up, and days of trying to log into it just to receive error messages, Read More » -
Legal Document & Legal Forms
June 04, 2011 By MichaelDepending on your occupation or circumstances, at times it will be necessary to source and complete a legal document. Whether it be a will and testament, Read More » -
Integration Services – Multiple Environments
May 27, 2011 By MichaelBest Practice with version control of DB schemas.. So I am currently working a Microsoft data integration project (more on that later). For the first time, Read More » -
Happiness about life choices
October 05, 2010 By MichaelInteresting article in the Australian today about lifestyle choices and theaffect that can have upon your psychological wellbeing. Key factors that contribute to happiness include: healthy Read More »
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Hello World! The search for a Word Press editor.
The time has come to revive my blog, and what better way to do this than start from scratch. I have told myself that it is time to start taking internet marketing seriously and as such, I am looking at getting up to speed with all of the new social networking technologies and what impact they can have on ecommerce businesses.
So before I get too serious, I need to find a decent editor for word press, and what I mean by that is a word press editor that can be run from windows, is easy to use and has some administrative features so I do not have to log into word press.
Now I am not going to write a complete review of every blogging client that is out there. As a matter of fact, I cam across a pretty good list of about 20 of them here: http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/desktop-blogging-clients-the-ultimate-list/
I have used windows live writer in the past, and that was pretty good, and it is totally free. The most popular client tool is called BlogJet (which I am downloading a demo version now). The full version is only $39.95 for a single user with unlimited blog. Could be worth it. I will let you know. 11:15pm, bed-time! Over and out.





