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Photo of Tanzim Saqib Tanzim Saqib is a Senior Developer, who spent half of his life on software and worked for many companies like #1 .NET controls provider Telerik Inc, #1 personalized Web 2.0 start-page like Pageflakes (acquired by LiveUniverse). He developed many projects ranging from banking solutions for Citibank, HSBC, Wamu, Wells Fargo etc. to Paperless Virtual University. He is industry's earliest and leading widget developer and as know as "Widget Master" to his peers.

He is a preacher of Microsoft technologies. While he jams with the latest additions to .NET, in his spare time he blogs at http://weblogs.asp.net/TanzimSaqib, maintains his personal website http://www.TanzimSaqib.com, leads .NET Research group. writes articles.

He is an easy going, fun loving, and passionate technology individual who is open to any kind of business opportunity and professional relationship. He currently lives in Bangladesh, but travels anywhere in the world on professional demand.

Email: me at TanzimSaqib dot com

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Sunday, March 02, 2008 #

I'm very glad to tell you that your ".NET Research" personal blog is compatible with Windows Live Writer. You can compose, format, insert photos inside your posts offline and publish when you become online totally from this client without even opening the ".NET Research" site. Let us the steps to do this assuming you have properly installed Windows Live Writer.

Step 1. Run Windows Live Writer and Weblog > Add Weblog account..

Step 2. Choose another weblog service like the following screen and click Next:

Step2

Step 3. Now type http://dotnetbd.org as your Weblog Homepage URL, enter your credential like here I used as admin:

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Now Windows Live Writer will download some necessary files to work offline and will appear with a white blank screen for you to write your first post! That's it. These simple two steps will enable you to use this powerful tool to work with your ".NET Research" personal blog. Happy blogging!