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Live Writer
After writing about the latest Live Writer beta having patchy 64bit support again, I came across this collection of direct download links. I've had the url sitting on my secondary PC for a week or so now waiting to get a chance to test it works, which I can happily confirm it does. Link: Direct Links for Windows Live Wave 3 Tags: Live Writer
I'm getting a little frustrated by Windows Live Writer's seemingly on again off again support for 64 bit operating systems (and I'm talking 64 bit XP here, not sure whether 64bit Vista support is still patchy or not). This latest beta release once again doesn't support XP 64, whereas this previous one does. I'd be happy enough running the older version, but it seems to have a weird error where posting to Subtext gives me "Illegal Characters Found" when I post, even though the post makes it up onto the site without problems. Live Writer is such a...
After I discovered that the 1.0 release of Live Writer did NOT support Windows XP 64 bit, I figured I'd just stick with the beta and the hacked installer which someone had thoughtfully provided.
However today I was informed via dialog box that my plan has a fatal flaw:
If anyone out there has seen a version of the 1.0 installer which has been hacked to work with Windows XP 64 bit (NOT VISTA 64 BIT - THE STANDARD INSTALLER WORKS FINE FOR VISTA!) then please drop me a line.
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Really, I am. The quote from my previous post about the 1.0 release of Live Writer said: We have heard from many of you about the pain and frustration in the last beta release when support for installing on x64 systems was not supported. We're happy to share that this has also been fixed and now installation on Windows Vista x64 is fully supported. When I read this, I did wonder whether not mentioning XP 64 bit was intentional or not. It turns out that it was. The full Live Writer release does not...
From the Writer Zone blog: Thank you to everyone who tried out the beta releases of Writer over the last year and gave us feedback. Over 1.5 million of you downloaded our last beta release, and your input helped make Writer the product it is today. Our goal from the start has been to help make blogging more powerful, intuitive, and fun for everyone. Today, we’re proud to announce that Windows Live Writer 2008 is now available! As promised, it now works properly on 64bit systems: ...
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