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29 Dec 09
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There are a few things in Wordpress that I’d like to see in MT in the near future: combining trackbacks and comments, RSS for comments, and permalinks for comments, for example.
However, I also have a couple points to the contrary: Page generation for every request can get a bit slow and Kubrick (Wordpress’s default theme) has many problems, from images to CSS. In addition, Movable Type 4 introduces some features which take it beyond the call of duty. These include: OpenID, Admin XML Feeds, cross-blog aggregation, and more. Virtually anything can be done with Wordpress plugins, of course, but with Movable type it’s all built in.
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Johan LarssonMany bloggers, when first setting things up, are faced with one of the most critical decisions any blogger can make, that is, which CMS to use? There are many out there, all with their respective pros and cons.
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Wytze KoopalIn this post, I’ll be looking at several key aspects pertaining to two of today’s premier content management systems: Wordpress 2.2, and the new Movable Type 4, which launched today.
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Guy CarberryYeh, go Wordpress. But MT is going open source in 'the fall' - Autumn (when leaves fall off trees).
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16 Aug 07
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Rene Clausen Nielsen"The Final Decision: After tallying it all up, Wordpress comes out on top beating Movable Type in many areas"
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15 Aug 07
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The Final Decision
After tallying it all up, Wordpress comes out on top beating Movable Type in many areas.
Overall, Movable Type is a well put-together offering by SixApart definitely warranting a try: we’d say it’s actually superior for no-nonsense business people who want a professional solution fast. However, Wordpress is the stronger offering for the general user with great features and an unsurpassed community.
In a few months, as Movable Type heads towards greater openness, we think the gap will be closed. MT will certainly be worth another look around that time. And frankly, if you plan to spend many years with your blog platform of choice, why not try out both and see which one you prefer?
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