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"So, what will it take to get you to move your blog off of Radio UserLand?" [The Scobleizer Weblog]
Well, that's simple for me; it has to be as easy to setup and use as Radio. I ditched Radio's aggregator (the main reason I started using it as well) a looong time ago, if favour of the most excellent NetNewsWire.
I look with longing on trackback, and some of the other spiffy features of blogs like MovableType, and some others, but y'know what? I just don't feel like fucking with PHP and SQL "just" for a blog. Why don't I just go ahead and write in FileMakerPro at that point, eh?
Right now, Radio is publishing to my home machine via FTP, and it's just fine. Mind you, I need to put it on a public address, but that's my problem. :)
11:59:31 PM