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Thursday, November 17, 2005
  Blogger for Word - An awesome little proggy!
Frankly, I never would’ve started blogging if not for “Blogger for Word”. The idea of writing those lengthy posts within the confines of a textbox is not something that would ever appeal to me. That’s the reason I stayed away from Web mail as well.

Now thanks to “Blogger for Word”, I’ve this new found freedom to start posting. All of my posts till now have been from Word. I feel so liberated. Seriously this is such a perfect little proggie which fully integrates with Microsoft Word that I wonder why no-one ever thought of this brilliant idea before, but then that’s Google!! They innovate and think so far ahead.

The interface is so simple to use, it automatically fetches my previous posts, lets me publish or update new posts and the best part of it all is that it preserves my formatting as is! What’s even more incredible is that the HTML that it generates appears so consistently in all web browsers.

Frankly, I don’t mind becoming the spokesperson for “Blogger for Word”. In case you haven’t started using it, I strongly urge you to do so now.  Hey you can now compose those lengthy posts at your work place pretending to be hard at work. Who knows you might even get a raise with all that PR you are building up silently. Do you need any other reason ;-)
 
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