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Well, I did mention MovableType (offlist) but didn't know if the cost 
(for commercial use) or the license would be a problem.

I believe that by using MovableType you agree to not charge anything for 
the installation/setup you do for others, and last I checked the 
commercial license is $150. Again, for someone doing freelance work, on 
the cheap, these can be problematic issues.

I should note that I am a big fan of MovableType, it's an extremely well 
made system... and it's written in Perl ;)

Ben and Mena are Mac OS X users as well...


Pete


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Puneet Kishor wrote:

> To all those who replied, many thanks. To summarize...
> [snip]
> Funnily, no one suggested MoveableType, which is what I have ended up
> choosing. MT is elegant, customizable, and best of all, it installed on
> my iBook like a sweet dream. Literally 3 or 4 keystrokes. Yes, I don't
> have Imagemagick, but I will deal with that later. MT just installs so
> easily... I didn't even have to install MySQL... I am just using DB_File
> which seems to work fine. Btw, is there some place I can read more about
> BerkeleyDB 1.x that comes with stock Unix as compared to something like
> MySQL? Sleepycat's website mostly talks about the more recent versions
> of BerkeleyDB. I am finding DB_File's performance to be a bit viscous,
> so to say. Anyway, back to MT... another nice thing about it was I could
> see so many other MT-driven websites. A huge user community, active
> development, support forum... and really, really easy to work with.
>
> Over and out.
>
>

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