Movable Type Pro with Comments

I’m sure Movable Type Pro is a fantastic product, but when I watched the introduction video in the announcement article I wasn’t feeling the “profoundly powerful new set of capabilities that shows the web where blogging is going next.”

I thought it was ripe for parody, and so here is my voice-over:

Update: Six Apart shared my video with all of their customers, but gave no link love or attribution to me (no Lloyd Budd anywhere in sight), see my response “Movable Type Pro, Setting Social Networking Free, Vaporware, WordPress, BuddyPress

13 thoughts on “Movable Type Pro with Comments

  1. Comments! That’s so Web 3.0! Damn, why did I ever give up MovableType for WordPress? What was I thinking? I’m probably going to have to wait forever to get those cool “comments” on my blog. That sucks, because I’ve got thousands of friends dying to write messages about their casinos and pharmacies. WordPress is holdin’ me back, man.

  2. I had to go watch the original video after I stopped laughing from viewing yours. So because they give the ability to allow user comments, gives them the ability to build social networks…right. Well then, this commenting thing must be the wave of the future..HOLY CRAP. I’m writing one now! No offense to movable type though, the video just had it coming to them

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  4. So that’s what that little checkbox means in my Admin’s “Discussion” page. And I thought I only wrote posts, not articles that people could comment on. I thought like posts were different than articles.

    So, like, you mean, like, WordPress had that commenting thing all along? Dude! That’s like an awesome function! And here I was ready to ditch WordPress for MT Pro.

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