Where do I even begin? plenty of choice in tools for managing your blog and writing posts offline, whatever type of computer you have or operating system you run. Yet, as Lee's posts indicate, few of the tools currently out there are robust or reliable enough to take their place alongside other applications on your computer that you view as essential.
The market really is wide open for some enterprising software developer to build a tool that gets close to the benchmark is simple - something that is close to a hybrid Microsoft Word and FrontPage rolled together in terms of features and ease of use. And, ideally, is cross-platform so will work on a Mac and a Linux system as well as on a Windows PC.
I thought RocketPost was closest to my benchmark. But, as I've mentioned continuing growth of the blogosphere and more people starting blogs, a developer would grasp a very clear opportunity. Yet I think to develop something like my benchmark idea will take signficant resources (people and money) so maybe it does mean a Open Office rather than the smaller, often hobbyist, developers in this space right now.
Performancing for Firefox (which I'm using to write this post).
Big opportunities waiting for someone to grab.
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