1 for WordPress. I have used it many times (both the downloadable
version and the hosting service version (wordpress.com)

I find it especially easy to set up for clients and there are a
fantastic array of stunning visual themes available, that are very
easy to swap out. 

As mentioned earlier in the thread, there are loads of useful plugins
that are easy to activate providing a plethora of useful
functionality.

Recently, I had to choose between WordPress and Joomla for a
collaborative Blog. After taking some serious time to evaluate the
two, WordPress won hands down due to its level of sophistication when
it comes to catering to the specific needs of bloggers. 

Another point is that it is totally easy to set up and manage
multiple author accounts when there is more than one contributer to
the blog.

I find the interface to be extremely well designed and intuitive, and
my visual designer side is continually surprised by the countless
novel ideas that I encounter when perusing the WordPress world.


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