ScribeFire was easy to install but it would only find the first of my several blogs I have in my one wordpress.com account. I could not get it to find my other ones. However I was able to Edit the blog URL and title and that seemed to work but adding new blogs would always have to go through same process. Also, categories not hierarchical.
That said, it shows the blog entries and you can reload any one for editing, and several posts can be edited in parallel.
Here is a link to an image:

You can resize the image while maintaining aspect ratio and can change width/height but you can edit it.
ScribeFire does provide a live preview but it didn’t work as well as WLW’s (layout of page was wrong). As with WLW, can edit source HTML too, add new categories (but not specify parent).
Save draft possible? Yes, after clicking “puglish” you get the option of saving to drafts (but not local drafts). Category hierarchy was flattened, as did BlogDesk, really annoying. Interface not as polished or sophisticated as WLW.
So far: WLW is #1, followed by a tie for second place between BlogDesk and ScribeFire.
