Title: Blog Software Comparison Chart
Last modified: August 18, 2016

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# Blog Software Comparison Chart

 *  [ringmaster](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ringmaster/)
 * (@ringmaster)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/)
 * Hiya…
    I’m assembling a comparison chart for user-installed blog software. You
   can find the chart at [http://www.asymptomatic.net/blogbreakdown.htm](http://www.asymptomatic.net/blogbreakdown.htm).
   If someone could visit there and verify that my information is correct (or provide
   corretions), I would be happy to list your blog in the sample sites for WordPress(
   or other blogware, if that’s what you’re using). Thanks! Owen

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 *  [Chris J. Davis](https://wordpress.org/support/users/chrisjdavis/)
 * (@chrisjdavis)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-50980)
 * Looks correct to me.
 *  [bambam4479](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bambam4479/)
 * (@bambam4479)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-51001)
 * Nice chart, can’t wait to see it completed. Another blogging software that is
   out there is [bBlog](http://www.bblog.com). I tried it out but it really doesn’t
   compare to what you can do with WordPress.
 *  Thread Starter [ringmaster](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ringmaster/)
 * (@ringmaster)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-51031)
 * I have updated a few things, and added some new criteria. Do you think I should
   add anything else? Is there something that WordPress is particularly good at 
   that WP users might want to tout?
 *  [davidchait](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davidchait/)
 * (@davidchait)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-51076)
 * So I assume you are basing off of raw install, and not available extensions/plugins?
   
   i.e., I have comment blacklisting, referrer/visitor tracking and anti-spam, search-
   query tracking through the referer system, and newsfeed/rss aggregation, all 
   as >enhancements< to the basic WP install. And category images. Also, with unlimited
   fields, you could have keywords in WP. Also, with full text search in WP, you
   don’t NEED keywords. 😉 And of course, skin switching is being used on many a
   WP site. d [http://www.chait.net](http://www.chait.net)
 *  [MaxT](https://wordpress.org/support/users/maxt/)
 * (@maxt)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-51092)
 * Have kinds same setup here =) at least it’s hacked somewhat a lot comparing to
   default WP :p
    [http://MaxT.dk](http://MaxT.dk)
 *  [davidchait](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davidchait/)
 * (@davidchait)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-51122)
 * well, referrer/visitor stuff is really simple template changes, as is the newsfeed
   stuff. Yes, the other stuff is more hack-like, usually mods to core code (comment
   blacklist, cat images).
    d
 *  Thread Starter [ringmaster](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ringmaster/)
 * (@ringmaster)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-51249)
 * Yes, I’m basing it off of a base install. I should probably mention that plugins
   are available that would enable many of the features that do not come with the
   base install.
    I’ve seen something called Wuh Wuh that looked like an interesting
   souped-up WordPress, with many plugins pre-installed. I should add Blosxom and
   Grey Matter to the list. GM is listed in many places for importing. I don’t think
   any development work is going on there these days, but I could be wrong. Others
   have suggested adding pLog and Nucleus. I plan on adding (yes, I’m being tricky)
   a comment to each of the packages noting how responsive the support channel (
   forum) was on responding to my request. A preview: WordPress and pMachine totally
   dominate this category. One specific failure was TextPattern, where I got _no_
   responses. Interestingly, the MT forum responded a lot, but didn’t do much to
   answer my questions. (It reminds me a lot of /., actually) All of the other forum
   requests were answered almost instantaneously with the exact information I needed,
   some more helpful than others. Of course, this experience is my isolated attempt
   to get info, but you figure that in a sea of bloggers seeking answers, you _will_
   be only one voice of many. With the recent MT fallout, it’s nice to see what 
   everyone has to offer.
 *  [Amit Gupta](https://wordpress.org/support/users/amit/)
 * (@amit)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-51310)
 * **Ringmaster:>**
    You might want to include WP’s features of blogging through
   eMail & password protected posts in the chart as well. As far as I know, password
   protected posts is not available in MT & few other blog scripts. Also, you might
   consider adding [NucleusCMS](http://www.nucleuscms.org) to the chart. Its becoming
   a hot choice too with quite a lot features.
 *  [Root](https://wordpress.org/support/users/root/)
 * (@root)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-51311)
 * I just wonder if a category of “where you need to install it” might be useful.
   A lot of MT types do not grasp immediately that Word Press goes in your directory.
   
   cgi-bin access is not required.
 *  [Amit Gupta](https://wordpress.org/support/users/amit/)
 * (@amit)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-51312)
 * come again? We are talking about building a comparison chart of features of different
   Blog scripts, not an instruction manual of installing WordPress or any other 
   blog.
 *  [Root](https://wordpress.org/support/users/root/)
 * (@root)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-51313)
 * Well yes. But where it needs to be installed is a feature in its own right. WP
   does not require access to the cgi-bin or any input from server admins etc. Many
   folks here have lamentable tales of woe in installing MT for example, even locally
   which stem from this very point. It is a big benefit of using Word Press. It 
   goes in your own directory. Still if you do not like my idea, then heck; do not
   include it.
 *  Thread Starter [ringmaster](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ringmaster/)
 * (@ringmaster)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-51315)
 * There is a lot of verbage in the MT install about cgi-this and cgi-that. As a
   Windows server user, I could give a rat’s butt, but for Linux folks on pay-for-
   blog hosting, the installation directory requirements could be an important thing.
   On the other hand, do you think this issue might be inferred from the Perl/PHP
   requirement?
    I’ve got Nucleus and Blosxom in my to-do. pLog was suggested also.
 *  [davidchait](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davidchait/)
 * (@davidchait)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-51316)
 * I think ‘dependencies’ should cover the ‘where it is installed’ thing. That is,
   other systems that require cgi-bin exts should list them…
    d
 *  [Root](https://wordpress.org/support/users/root/)
 * (@root)
 * [22 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-51351)
 * Well there might be a good reason those blogs have not been included.
 *  [Amit Gupta](https://wordpress.org/support/users/amit/)
 * (@amit)
 * [21 years, 12 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/blog-software-comparison-chart/#post-51375)
 * Now what can be that? *roll eyes*
    If you don’t know, the ASP.NET Blogs that 
   I posted about are the best around & they are FREE. Open Source you can say since
   both are available under BSD License. And the Official ASP.NET Blogs at weblogs.
   asp.net are running [.TEXT](http://scottwater.com/blog) So they are not sub standard
   good for nothing Blog Scripts. I’d sure like to know about a reason which disqualifies
   them from being included in the Blog Comparison Chart of **Ringmaster**.

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