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How to make Movable Type (even) Better...

Movable Type has been Open Source since 2007. This means that if you want it to have some new functionality or if you feel some existing feature could be improved, in theory you could just write some perl code and... Continue Reading

Trying Out Movable Type 5.02

If you want to try out the newly released Movable Type 5.02 but you don't have time or a place to install it right now, head to www.movabletypedemo.org today.  Movable Type community member and frequent forum contributor Mihai Bocsaru has kindly... Continue Reading

Movable Type Warm and Fuzzies

It has been less then 24 hours since we released Movable Type 4.2 and the feedback has been wonderful! I have been answering people's questions about upgrading, installing and migrating to Movable Type 4.2 all day -- its almost as... Continue Reading

Movable Type at OSCON 2008

Each year Six Apart sends a cadre of engineers to one of our favorite conferences: OSCON, O'Reilly's Open Source Conference in Portland. We go because we love open source and because a large percentage of the people at the conference... Continue Reading

Turning Movable Type into a light weight desktop blogging client

Apple fans will love one of the latest tips from our community: how to turn your Movable Type blog into a seamless extension of your OS X desktop and operating system. In the first article Jesse Gardner explains how one... Continue Reading

Mapping Movable Type's Motion

One of the coolest areas of innovation on the web over the past several years has been in the realm of mapping and geolocation. So we're excited to introduce two new plugins for Movable Type, released just in time for... Continue Reading

Mark Your Calendars: Movable Type at the Web2.0Expo

Next week is the Web2.0Expo is San Francisco, an event for just about anyone who is participating in the creation of the next-generation of the Web. Six Apart is a sponsor of the event and you can find us there... Continue Reading

Did you hear about the latest Movable Type beta?

If you were tuned into the Movable Type Twitter channel last week, or into the MTOS-dev or ProNet mailing lists, you may have heard that we released Movable Type 4.15 Beta 2. As with every beta, we managed to sneak... Continue Reading

Awesome: apt-get install movabletype-opensource

Movable Type just got a whole lot easier to install for Debian users thanks to newly available Debian packages. But what makes this addition to the Movable Type Open Source Project so great is not the fact that installing Movable... Continue Reading