August 13, 2002

MovableType Update

Since I did the original test installation of MovableType locally (on my PowerBook) a few months ago and have only fiddled with it since then, I decided to bite the bullet and install MT on my remote (Linux) server to reacquaint myself with the process, and to explore the 2.2 version of the software.

When I've completed this, ideally later today, I'll post my long-promised Radio vs. MovableType comparison entry. (Thanks to Bladam for some suggestions about what issues warrant attention in the comparison.)

Posted by xian at August 13, 2002 12:41 PM
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