possible to update multiple blogs through a common interface.
Before you can start writing blog posts with Raven you need to set it up for use with your blog.
Tools
download all of the image and post data from the blog.
The account manager lets you browse all tags, images, links and posts that make up your blog.
able to enter the title of the post and also enter in any tags that you want to use.
t is converted automatically to XHTML format
As with the text, all media and tags will be converted into a format compatible with the blog platform you use.
Preview tab actually lets you take a look at how the post will look when it is posted to the blog.
To enable this functionality, however, you must designate a template.
blog wizard.
Blog Template Manager.
enter the URL of the blog you want to make a template for
Media Storage
Raven supports the ability to drag-and-drop files into your posts, including not only images but also non-image files, such as PDF files.
hese files can then be accessed through links in your blog post.
Most blogs have some form of media storage by default, but you may want to use an alternative in some cases.
set up your media storage
Add Storage button
select the type of storage
Raven supports custom FTP storage, Flickr, Image Shack, LiveJournal Scrapbook, Picasa Web Album and Ripway FTP.
open source,
The Media Storage Wizard is a feature that Raven has but Windows Live Writer does not and, as said, is particularly useful when you want to share files both on your blog and through a sharing or social media website.