Even though it’s taken me quite awhile to get things working with Movable Type… about 5 hours, plus about 2 hours of getting old file paths in archives working. And one post to the help forum, which was quite helpful. And now I have all of my posts in one system, and I can categorize them as I choose. Not to mention the fact that I can have multiple weblogs. It’ll take some time to figure it all out, but I like the interface a lot so I’m hoping I’ll be more inclined to work with it than with greymatter (I’m a sucker for pretty graphics.).
Has anyone else had success making the switch?

February 8th, 2002 at 1:57 am
I tried once to install moveable type but it kept giving me an error message. It said I didn’t have a file I needed, but why shouldn’t it, I downloaded the zip right from moveabletype.org .. Since I see you have done it successfully, do you have any tips?
And I have a question for you – can you do your whole website with templates and one moveable type script? And do you think you prefer it over greymatter? I’d love to know
The latest trick I’ve found is using a very simple basic php script to include my header and footer of my website and thereby not having to create a duplicate html document with the whole layout in html. It works great, but I’d like something even easier
hehe (been doing this stuff for far too long now).