July 13, 2010

ScribeFire for Chrome and Safari 1.1.0.0 Released

Filed under: Announcements, Google Chrome, Releases, Safari, ScribeFire -- Christopher Finke @ 07:45pm

I’ve just uploaded version 1.1.0.0 of ScribeFire for Chrome and Safari, the first major update to this distribution of ScribeFire since the initial release two months ago.

What’s new?

  • The editor is resizable.
  • You can customize your post slugs (on supported blogs).
  • You can set posts as private (on supported blogs).
  • The editor is now powered by TinyMCE, the most usable visual editor out there. (Wordpress also uses TinyMCE.)

  • You can add multiple authors for a single blog.
  • You can add post breaks in Wordpress.
  • You can make the editor full-screen.

Lots of bugs have been fixed as well. If you’re already using ScribeFire in Chrome or Safari, it should theoretically update automatically, but if it doesn’t or if you just can’t wait, you can install ScribeFire 1.1.0.0 for Google Chrome here or install ScribeFire 1.1.0.0 for Safari here.

8 Responses to “ScribeFire for Chrome and Safari 1.1.0.0 Released”

  1. 1
    Karen

    Thanks! I’ve been a ScribeFire user on Firefox and now on Safari as well.

  2. 2
    DavyB

    Wont install for me on either Chrome or Safari (Mac OSX 10.5.8)

  3. 3
    GrBlogger

    Got a problem with the new editor!
    A greek article appears ok in the visual editor, but greek letters appear as html character codes upon switching to the html editor.
    This means that, e.g, λέξη appears as λέξη
    I do hope this is a bug and not a feature as, obviously, this was not the earlier behaviour and it makes greek posts unintelligible and unrecognisable in html mode.
    Could this also be the case for non-latin alphabets, like cyrillic, arabic, hebrew, etc?
    I use utf-8 encoding (ubuntu 10.04+ chrome 6.0.458 dev).

  4. 4
    Maya Thomas

    I can’t install Scribe Fire on my Mac…

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    sorrow xiang

    it preforms well on chrome, I like it very much,thank you!
    And it would be more perfect if i can have the option to replace tinyMCE with CKEditor. I always enjoy using CKEditor.

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