They've always had a free personal edition on MT, even when they changed the licenses last year. I believe the only thing that changed with the free blog license was the amount of blogs you could have running on one URL, and the number of authors was restricted to one.
And no, Wordpress doesn't, I've been watching their site for over a year now for it. Even though plenty of people have requested the feature on their forums (as did I). However, they wanted people to register on their forums and request it, rather than posting guest posts... which I thought was useless... why sign up for forums for software that I can't even use on the databases we run, just to ask them to support that database type, when they don't seem particularly interested in doing it for a start?
Plus MT has a much larger community attached, with plug-ins and support and the whole shebang. And unlike Greymatter, is still an active project. (Though I believe Greymatter is now being updated by users on the forums, but no longer by the original creator).
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Date: 2005-02-17 07:20 pm (UTC)And no, Wordpress doesn't, I've been watching their site for over a year now for it. Even though plenty of people have requested the feature on their forums (as did I). However, they wanted people to register on their forums and request it, rather than posting guest posts... which I thought was useless... why sign up for forums for software that I can't even use on the databases we run, just to ask them to support that database type, when they don't seem particularly interested in doing it for a start?
Plus MT has a much larger community attached, with plug-ins and support and the whole shebang. And unlike Greymatter, is still an active project. (Though I believe Greymatter is now being updated by users on the forums, but no longer by the original creator).