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Re: Yes, Blogware blogs still take comments
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Les Jenkins
I like the looks of blogware, but unfortunately it doesn't look like I can make use of it. As I understand it, I can't purchase blogware for my own personal use, but have to rely on a reseller to host my blog for me. This causes problems on a number of levels:
1) I already have a hosting account and an established blog using MovableType that I'd have to find some way to migrate. Ideally I'd like to be able to purchase Blogware and use it on the hosting service I already have, but that doesn't appear to be possible. How would I go about migrating my current blog over?
2) All of your reseller partners offer more than generous amounts of disk space, but only a maximum of 2 GB of transfer. My current blog transferred over 6GB of data last month. Presumably this would make my site unacceptable to your current resellers.
3) I see no obvious information on how one would become a reseller themselves so that I might purchase blogware for my use. I'm assuming it would be expensive to do so and I'm not really interested in acting as a reseller myself so I wouldn't be able to make up the difference.
This is a shame as this looks like a really exciting piece of software and it has a lot of features I'd like to have access to. Is there some particular reason you decided to go with such a limited distribution method? I suppose I'll have to wait and see if you guys ever decide to release it for general use as until that happens your product remains out of reach for myself and probably a lot of other established bloggers out there.
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User Documentation
Blogware Publisher Guide: Blogware in a Hurry
Blogware Publisher Guide: Publisher Control Panel
Blogware Publisher Guide: Templating System
Guía del editor de Blogware: Panel de control del editor
Guide de l'auteur de Blogiciel : La Panneau de configuration de l'auteur
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