Movable Type
Movable Type is a weblog publishing system developed by the company Six Apart, launched on October 8, 2001, and was relicensed as free software under the GNU General Public License in 2007.
Movable Type has several notable features, such as the ability to host multiple weblogs and standalone content pages, manage files, user roles, templates, tags, categories, and trackback links.
Movable Type is written in Perl, and supports storage of the weblog's content and associated data within MySQL natively. PostgreSQL and SQLite support was available prior to version 5, and can still be used via plug-ins.
Movable Type is free software under the GPLv2 license. In addition to the free version, users can purchase support or buy commercial, education, or nonprofit licenses, which come with support contracts, author limits, and unlimited blogs.
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Tags: Blog, Blogging, CMS, Content Management System, Movable Type
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