Looking for a new LJ/DW client
Jun. 3rd, 2013 02:14 pmSo I've never, ever gotten DW to successfully crosspost to LJ for me. And since the majority of folks I interact with are still on LJ itself, with DW as a backup, that's never been a big concern. But I do want to post to both locations, and cutting and pasting wasn't my favorite option.
After a few months, I decided that the better solution would be to find a client that would allow cross-posting. I don't like creating posts on the web anyway, since I often have about ten half-started posts going at once. And for years, AsLJ worked beautifully.
Then sometime in the last few days, it decided that it couldn't connect to DW. At all (yes, I've tried re-entering the pw, reinstalling, etc). Which means that my current workflow involves creating the post in AsLJ, posting it, getting an error message for the DW half of things, then cutting and pasting the post into the DW web editor. Not ideal.
Does anyone use any Mac clients that allow easy cross-posting?
After a few months, I decided that the better solution would be to find a client that would allow cross-posting. I don't like creating posts on the web anyway, since I often have about ten half-started posts going at once. And for years, AsLJ worked beautifully.
Then sometime in the last few days, it decided that it couldn't connect to DW. At all (yes, I've tried re-entering the pw, reinstalling, etc). Which means that my current workflow involves creating the post in AsLJ, posting it, getting an error message for the DW half of things, then cutting and pasting the post into the DW web editor. Not ideal.
Does anyone use any Mac clients that allow easy cross-posting?
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Date: 2013-06-04 03:25 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2013-06-04 01:15 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2013-06-04 05:49 pm (UTC)Yeah, there was something misconfigured with regards to version parity, I guess? Mark did an upgrade, and it should be fine now. :)