How is Writely even remotely similar to Windows Live Writer? Writely is web based collaborative document writing and Windows Live Writer is a stand alone blog editor. Also, I’ll mention that it’s only Google’s Writely because they bought it after it was already created and in full swing.
chris @ January 29th, 2008
Uh, really? You want to start talking about buying products when they are completed then calling them their own? Who do you think is the biggest culprit, Microsoft, Google or Apple? I’d say Microsoft, but that’s because I am biased and don’t want to do research.
cb @ April 14th, 2008
No body likes the big guy…. Wa Wa Wa
j @ March 31st, 2009
when did windows get WYSIWYG sitting in on a Windows computer and not getting WYSIWYG ever not 1 app provides it.
Well MacOSX isn’t as good on that as the system Apple had prior to OSX there you had WYSIWYG. You could use your ruler on the screen and print and get the same measures on the paper. That is WYSIWYG. Windows user have no clue of what WYSIWYG really is.
ben @ September 17th, 2009
you can cut and paste with a mac you just have to set it to paste image not paste link.
I just wanna say that google’s writely did almost the same thing and most of all google’s products kill Microsoft’s on the web place.
Apple isn’t really a menace… a poor society that is innovating sometimes.. but it’s really randomized.
How is Writely even remotely similar to Windows Live Writer? Writely is web based collaborative document writing and Windows Live Writer is a stand alone blog editor. Also, I’ll mention that it’s only Google’s Writely because they bought it after it was already created and in full swing.
Uh, really? You want to start talking about buying products when they are completed then calling them their own? Who do you think is the biggest culprit, Microsoft, Google or Apple? I’d say Microsoft, but that’s because I am biased and don’t want to do research.
No body likes the big guy…. Wa Wa Wa
when did windows get WYSIWYG sitting in on a Windows computer and not getting WYSIWYG ever not 1 app provides it.
Well MacOSX isn’t as good on that as the system Apple had prior to OSX there you had WYSIWYG. You could use your ruler on the screen and print and get the same measures on the paper. That is WYSIWYG. Windows user have no clue of what WYSIWYG really is.
you can cut and paste with a mac you just have to set it to paste image not paste link.