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Microsoft's .NET-Powered Windows Live Writer
WLW has a lot of neat features that I like (one that I like is its ability to download and use your current blog theme while writing) , however it is full of little things that make it really annoying (it's formatting of inline css styles, javascript and html, leaves paragraph tags open, horrible HTML editor, lack of a Find & Replace ....) ... personally, I think the free version of FrontPage Express which came out around 1998 is 100x better, surprised that they didn't use it instead.
You can read my review (which was written in Live Writer) of it on my blog
http://www.carlj.ca/2007/10/08/10-free-blogging-editors/
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CarlJ
11 months, 10 days ago
15+ FREE Visual Studio Add-ins - Part 2
Hey dove, sorry about that ... I had some issues a few days ago, which should now be resolved.
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CarlJ
11 months, 13 days ago
What's New in ASP.NET 2.0?
Plagiarize much?
This is an exact copy/paste of
http://www.w3schools.com/aspnet/aspnet_newfeatures.asp
... which is over 2 years old.
posted by
CarlJ
11 months, 25 days ago
Dynamically Applying Themes To Your ASP.Net Site With A Sitemap
The site seems to be back up and running (for now).
I have yet to find anything that does something similar to what I've done (not saying that no one has, or that I'm the first), so if you do decide to check out the post, I'd love to hear your comments/suggestions/feedback.
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CarlJ
11 months, 30 days ago
Dynamically Applying Themes To Your ASP.Net Site With A Sitemap
Ya, supposably my host's provider is having a few issues. Hopefully they'll have it resolved soon
Please bookmark the site, and check back later on :)
Carl J
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CarlJ
1 year ago
15+ Free Visual Studio Add-Ins
thanks guys.
If you happen to know of any good free add-ins that aren't on the list, please let me know so that I can add them. Currently, I think there is just over 20 now, and should be up around 30 by the weekend (I hope). Maybe "Ultimate Free List of Visual Studio Add-Ins" might of been a better title for it.
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CarlJ
1 year, 1 month ago
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