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Did you create this app?| Website: | typepad.com |
| Developer: | Six Apart, Ltd. |
| License: | Free |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 2 months, 3 weeks, 15 hours, 33 minutes and 46 seconds |
| Usage since: | 22 October 2007 |
I have found Typead to be an excellent platform for serious blogging. It enables me to still produce a solid volume of output while maintaining a busy schedule. Don't get me wrong - I am a tweaker and hacker and love running my own servers - but my life schedule does not always permit. Thus I compromised with a solution that allows for technical satisfaction while doing most of the heavy lifting.
It has great integration with Feedburner, Google, Twitter, Amazon, 3rd party blog authoring tools, many social networking sites and decent statistics.
I find the one major drawback is the lack of a global ping configuration tool. You still have to ping as a trackback with each post. I work around this by using Blogo on Mac and Windows Live Writer on Windows - which both support advanced ping configurations.
It is my hope that they will ultimately enable extended stats and a path for directly pointing domains to an IP rather than mapping.
All in - I would highly recommend this for the blogger who has a lot of output but limited sysadmin time.
Like it.
Love it!
It works and looks great .
I've never used the TypePad software. Is there something being miss-sent as this software?
I quite like it but there is too many blog sites to set this aside from the rest.
It's good for a new experience of blogging
WTF I've never used this!
Okay stuff.
Graphically well done, but all in all not worth the price.
Well, Typepad blogs sure do look pretty. It's not worth the price, however. If you're a business blogger, go right ahead and use it. Personal bloggers should stick to Wordpress, Vox, or Blogger.
Typepad eh, I dont have an iphone and I dont remember ever using this software.