One of the main reasons I opted for WordPress as my blogging tool of choice was its ‘pages’ feature – in other words, the ability to have content outside the chronological blog presentation. It’s a very simple addition, but it turns WordPress into a pretty comprehensive CMS option. Now I see Typepad – the blogging tool of choice for smaller or more suspicious businesses, thanks to its rapid set-up and minimal cost – is offering the same functionality. Too late to win me back, but it does make Typepad a more serious long-term option. Why do I still love WordPress? Because upgrading from v2.1 to v2.2 yesterday took seconds, and made me smile as I did it.
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