Pause in WLW

Has anybody else using Windows Live Writer to post to their blog noticed occasional slowdowns? Like when it’s autosaving a draft, and you’re typing, the program doesn’t keep up with you, and then fills in behind with what you had been typing once it recovers?

For someone like me, who doesn’t type real well, it can be rather disorienting! 🙂

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