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Oxite is aimed at developers and not intended to compete with popular blogging software such as WordPress or Movable Type.
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"I can - how about concentrating on the OS and Office suites, instead of watching at least one of them (the OS) rot and bloat due to corporate inattention? "
Excellent point! However it's one that Apple and Red Hat are equally guilty of. I'm afraid Microsoft has no monopoly on this one. Thanks for bringing it up, Penguinisto.
I give them a lot of credit, because we've watched the MVC product develop with source bits right in front of us ("us" being the .NET developer community). It's very un-MS, in a good way.
- by maverickmoneyblueprint December 14, 2008 7:10 PM PST
- Ya I don't know, I think I will stick with my wordpress aplications and do it that way. I mean it sounds like it could be good but why launch it so late in the game. I have attented a blogging convention before and its not like blogging is dead but with it already flowing more into video why not launch this thing like 6 months ago or more. I dont know microsoft sometimes lets there add run wild too late in the game. Check out this post on blogging. http://maverick-money-blueprint.com/introduction-to-wordpress. Geez that link is long...
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