3 blog reactions to allinthehead.com/retro/310/the-state-of-textpattern
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Textpattern in Trouble
tools making significant steps forward, but so was the entire concept of personal publishing. Weblogs were evolving, and still are evolving. With the exception of the plugins system, the Textpattern that I use today is fundamentally the same beast” read more | digg story
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TXP
example, Textpattern never had a calendar feature for accessing archives, the reasoning being that it makes no sense to access posts that way. Very rarely do you care what someone wrote purely by date alone.) Know more about TextPattern, here Via Drew McLellan
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textpattern vs expression engine [1]
substantially larger than Textpatterns, I find this rather odd! or perhaps the majority have already paid for their EE licenses…I don’t know. As for TXP to EE converts, there was quite an uproar concerning the state of textpattern written by Drew Mclellan. Honestly, unless you’re a ‘serious’ blogger (meaning you need superfluous, silly blog features like ‘openid’), then that post doesn’t apply whatsoever. The never-ending barrage of comments following that post was