SixApart’s Latest Curveball: MovableType’s Open Source Project

Posted: June 6th, 2007 | Filed Under: Blogging, MovableType |

Like the Frank Zappa album title suggests, ship arriving too late to save a drowning witch, it may be this latest move by SixApart to create a MovableType Open Source project comes too late to recapture lost users or even impress new ones. I find it very intriguing that MovableType feels the need, three years after that licensing gaffe in the spring of 2004, to follow in the footsteps of WordPress. It begs the question how far would WP have come had it not been for this marketing ploy of MT .. which turned out to be the biggest boon to WP’s success! Matt Mullenweg should kiss the ground Mena and Ben walk on for that.

True, blogging has changed a lot from its early days, when the only choices were LiveJournal, Blogger, Greymatter and MovableType, which back in 2002, was the darling of bloggers. I stuck with it through version 2.64. When MT3 came onto the scene, I hightailed it for WordPress country where I’ve been ever since.

But you have to wonder, as do quite a few other folks around the Net, why open source and why now? As Carthik pointed out, the SixApart blog sheds little or no light on the reasoning. Perhaps we’ll just have to meet back here in three years to compare notes. I predict WordPress (or some form of it) will still be the blog application of choice. And meanwhile, I’ll head over to movabletype.org and download the beta version of MT4. Just because I can.

True to Form: Reviewing WordPress Contact Form Plugins

Posted: May 26th, 2007 | Filed Under: WordPress |

Reach Out and Touch SomeoneIf you have a WordPress blog, an old fashioned mailto: link should be a thing of the past. Besides making your site that much more vulnerable to spam bots, it just screams 1998! So if you haven’t done so yet, ditch that mailto: link and try out one of the many easy to use and feature-rich contact form plugins available for WordPress.

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Get Your Fresh, Hot WordPress 2.2!

Posted: May 16th, 2007 | Filed Under: WordPress |

WordPress 2.2 (Getz) is now available. It touts new widget compatibility and has squashed over 200 bugs (that’s scary).

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Cute cat. What’s his name? Annoying Customer.

Posted: May 5th, 2007 | Filed Under: Bizness |

That’s not only a great line from the movie Clerks, and the title to this article, it’s something you definitely don’t want to be.

Clerks: 1994 The good thing about free enterprise is that you are free to decline a job that you perceive to be beyond the scope of your expertise, that will take more time than you have to spare, or otherwise is not cost-effective for you to undertake. And also simply because you have a gut feeling that the customer is going to be more trouble than he’s worth. So how do you get on this short list? Easy. Just do any one or more of the following, which I see quite often at a lot of the ‘lance sites:

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