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Sunday, May 16, 2004

Get a free copy of ExpressionEngine!

pMachines is giving away free copies of their ExpressionEngine web publishing program.  Basically, it’s a weblog program.  It’s costs $149.00 for a non-commercial license and $199.00 for a commercial license.

In the wake of the MovableType debacle they offered to give away 1000 copies.  Long as you have been running a personal blog for more than 6 months you qualify.

Actually it’s a little too late now because they already gave out 1000 copies.  However, they are extending the offer so you have until midnight pacific time today to contact them.  They’ll pick another 250 random people to get copies.  So visit their site to read the rules.

I got lucky and got a copy!  So it’s official now.  I’m going to switch this blog over to ExpressionEngine.

Now before any of you poo poo me for using a commercial product let me restate the facts.  I mean yes I said in my last post that I would look for an open source and free blog program to replace MT but that’s just because I’m a cheap guy.  Why pay for something when there are perfectly good free ones out there.  I have no problem with the folks at SixApart wanting to charge for MoveableType.  I’m no open source, free software zelot.  Far from it!  My complaint stems from the fact that had promised that MT 3.0 would be free.  I quote from a December MT news post.

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we’re focusing on releasing more personal features in the basic Movable Type package, and concentrating features for businesses, organizations, and large content-driven sites into Movable Type Pro (which, needless to say, has been delayed).

The next version of Movable Type will be version 3.0, a significant and free upgrade.
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Movable Type 3.0 will be a free download and upgrade.


Now obviously I summarized but from reading that you get the jist that MT 3 will be just as free, as in price and lack of limitations, to use as MT 2 has been.  Some place between December and now they changed their view and they should have had the courtesy to tell everyone.

This is why I’m upset.  They didn’t show any support or respect to their users and the community.  I mean heck even big bad, evil Microsoft actually talks to their customers and tells them ahead of time that they’re going to change their license schemes and prices of software!  Sure the prices and license schemes are still horrible and screw the customers but at least they were given warning.

So anyways I’m going to install the ExpressionEngine on my test server.  I’ll spend some time learning how to use it, building templates, etc so I can make the conversion as painless as possible here.

Posted by abarber on 05/16/2004 at 03:34 PM
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You can try pMachine on www.opensourcecms.com

If you don’t like pMachine then you can try WordPress or TextPattern.

Posted by Dave  on  05/16/2004  at  09:07 PM

yea I’ve played with them all.  If I had to choose from Pmachine, Wordpress, and TextPattern I’d choose Wordpress.  It’s defintly has a good feel to it.

However since I was lucky enough to get a free copy of ExpressionEngine I’m going with it.  It has just about every feature I could ask for in a blogging tool.

Posted by abarber  on  05/17/2004  at  03:54 PM

Will anyone be so kind of sending me a copy? Sorry I just had to give it a try smile Anyways, I would like to know if I happy to buy expressionengine would it be locked for usage to just one website?

Posted by Pete  on  05/25/2004  at  10:47 AM

Heh heh heh…
Nice try but no!

well the license says one installation but nothing about domain usage so you can use it on as many websites as you want.

Here’s a discussion on setting it up for multiple blogs/domains…

<a href="http://www.pmachine.com/forum/threads.php?id=16612_0_19_0_C">http://www.pmachine.com/forum/threads.php?id=16612_0_19_0_C</a>

Posted by abarber  on  05/25/2004  at  11:26 AM

 

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