We used Wordpress on Windows/IIS7 for www.techedbackstage.net and I recommend it highly. The authoring experience is really nice, there is an iPhone app for it, and about a billion plugins to go everything imaginable.
-- David Connors Software Engineer Codify Pty Ltd - www.codify.com Phone: +61 (7) 32106269 | Facsimilie: +61 (7) 32106269 Mobile: +61 417189363 Address Info: http://www.codify.com/AboutUs/ContactDetails This message was sent from my phone. Please excuse the brevity. On 12/02/2010, at 2:59 PM, Stephen Price <[email protected]> wrote: +1 live writer. I use Blogger (works with live writer) and have an alias of somekind (I set up so long ago I can't recall what it is. Cname? Asomething?) so that blog.lythixdesigns.com (and blog.littlevoices.com for my cartoon blog) works. Blogger uses my Google login so one less login credentials to remember. As for the actual content... well, let's not go there. :) cheers, Stephen On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Michael Minutillo < [email protected]> wrote: > For convenience of entering special text (a la source code) I highly > recommend Windows Live Writer if you are going to start blogging. It is one > of the better apps that MS produces and there are a few plug-ins for it that > will format code nicely for you. > > > On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 12:15 PM, silky <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Folks, it’s about time I created a “formal” development blog like >> everyone >> > else, in one of the familiar formats. What choices are there? I have an >> > existing web site, so ideally I’d like to just create a virtual folder >> at >> > the point I choose and let it live there. Q... >> >> FWIW If I were to create a blog, I'd run it from a tumblr.com account, >> and then just link it from my normal website. May as well minimise the >> attack area on your website by not installing anything, given that >> almost every single blog system there is is released with various >> exploits each time an update comes out. >> >> Tubmlr is really configurable, so it's perfect, + other people can >> follow it (if they are so inclined). >> >> I don't know if what the world needs is more blogs though. Surely >> there is some better alternative. >> >> -- >> silky >> http://www.mirios.com.au/ >> http://island.mirios.com.au/t/rigby+random+20 >> > > > > -- > Michael M. Minutillo > Indiscriminate Information Sponge > Blog: http://wolfbyte-net.blogspot.com >
