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Wednesday, October 23, 2002
 

Maurice Maeterlinck. "When we lose one we love, our bitterest tears are called forth by the memory of hours when we loved not enough."
1:23:14 PM    
 

Using different weblog tools. It's been a busy week. I completed an install of Moveable Type and have a preliminary idea of its functionality. From what I've found, I'd begin to make a comparision chart like this:
  Pros Cons
Manila
  • EASY TO SET UP NEW SITES
  • Powerful scripting capabilities
  • Usable URL structure
  • Relatively expensive
  • Requires dedicated server
  • Must know scripting/coding to customize
  • Single category per post
  • Documentation is not very usable
  • Tends to crash unpredictably (OS X)
Moveable Type
  • Free
  • Nicely implemented documentation
  • Stylesheet templates
  • Seems pretty solid (no crashes so far)
  • Very supportive developer community
  • Difficult to set up original installation
  • Difficult (multiple steps) to set up new user space
Radio
  • Mobility and off-line editing
  • MULTIPLE CATEGORIES PER POST
  • Somewhat supportive developer community (best if you're a UserTalk coder)
  • Eats up local desktop resources (not trivial in education environment)
  • Still somewhat buggy (weird macro errors, intermittent crashing, etc.)
  • Awkward URL structure (users/0000014)
Ultimately, I want to have a weblog tool that:
  • Is accessible from anywhere on the web
  • Is smoothly integrated with my email
  • Is smoothly integrated with my IM tool
  • Allows for conversation and replication of conversation
  • Is as easy as Manila to create new weblogs
  • Has a usable path structure automatically generated (e.g. http://myserver.com/weblogs/dale/)
  • Allows for simple setting of public/private privileges for discreet portions of my site
  • Allows for easy uploading and referencing of graphics and other files
[Seblogging News]
1:17:25 PM    
 

ID Chip's Controversial Approval. Despite an FDA investigator's public concern, the agency OKs an implantable chip for humans -- as long as it's for security and safety reasons. By Julia Scheeres. [Wired News]
12:54:14 PM    
 


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