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Computing

Enabling Tags in Windows Live Writer for WordPress

I started using Windows Live Writer about 6 months ago as it was a surprisingly useful tool coming from the most surprising source, Microsoft. It actually worked, see. One feature that I was missing though, and made me stop using it was the fact that I could not get it to tag posts. I love tagging, well, I fell in love with tagging and I was willing to bear the awful editors WordPress provides in order to just do that, tag. So today I updated the version of Live Writer to the latest release candidate. Never mind the totally awful classic Microsoft uber uber bloatware (to download one update you end up with almost 200MB of unrelated crap) – the fail machine cannot change, can it? – and voila, I have the new Live Writer. And it still cannot tag the way WordPress does it. Its tagging is meant to correlate your posts to sites like Delicious and Technorati. Not what I wanted. Luckily I found this awesome tool that turns on a setting in Live Writer to do that. Run the downloadable program, restart Live Writer and press F2 to show an additional form, that includes tags for your own blog. Yay!

This is how it looks in the end. Yay useful. Thanks Microsoft!

tags-enabled

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Daily Summary

Daily summary

I hate forgetting what I did because in a way it takes the fun out of well, living.  So as to start a possibly mundane but personal journey, I am going to try and sum up the previous day in brief sentences. Pardon the potential tardiness. Memiary does a similar thing but sadly, cannot describe the previous day. So here goes my list for 12/30/2008:

  • Worked further on my thesis, adding 10+ pages
  • Had hot water finally repaired at home after 5 long days
  • Conversed with entire family in Israel
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General

Living with the Nokia N95-8GB: Why Nokia is a laggard

Wanted to share my experience, month two of owning the N95-8GB.
My main bone of contention with Nokia – is the fact that they cannot communicate. They would not find their way out of a paper bag. The big issue is with their software and services – the two things that are there to enforce the bond between you and the company and much more importantly, are there to convince you that your next phone should be Nokia.

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