Movabletype is out, Wordpress is in.

I’ve finally converted my longest running blog - davidchiu.net from MovableType 4.1 to Wordpress 2.5.1. This wasn’t an easy decision since I’ve been using MovableType since 2003 but Wordpress now provides a compelling solution for blogging. One of the deciding factors was the template/styling implementation in Wordpress. If you do quick Google search for Wordpress Themes you will see the amount of support that Wordpress has - granted, most of the Wordpress themes out there are crap, but there is a huge community developing for Wordpress. The same is true for Wordpress plugins. Conversely, MovableType does not have the same amount of community development. The only thing I worry about Wordpress is performance. MovableType has the option to pre-render an entire site and publish static files to the file system, whereas Wordpress dynamically creates pages on the fly. MovableType has the obvious advantage here but there are caching strategies people are using through plugins to overcome this disadvantage. Ultimately, Wordpress is just easier and faster to use than MovableType and with web2.0/syndication plugins such as Wordbook and Twitter-Tools Wordpress is too attractive to pass up. Plus, migrating to Wordpress was painless.

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