Review: MovableType 4 Beta
I took the bait and tried out MovableType4 Beta, the “other” and “original” blog software that announced a new, open source and feature-rich version (4 beta) today. I’ve been a faithful (but not necessarily happy) WordPress user for several years now. I really thought WordPress would’ve been further along by now (more AJAX, better drag-drop features, better in-line image handling, etc). I downloaded and installed MT4 because of the releases this morning eluding to some of these rich UI features being included.
Summary:
- The system is still written in Perl (CGI) so get ready to spend an hour installing additional Perl modules. I have a fairly recent version of XAMPP’s distro on my server which is usually sufficient for hosting LAMPP web apps … but not MT4.
- You’ll have to add “Options +ExecCGI” to your Apache config and open up the permissions on all these CGI files before any of this works.
- Perl Modules installed, now I install MT4. The web-based installation was quick and painless.
- The Admin UI definitely has more flash and AJAX but is counter-intuitive.
- I immediately setup a new blog and attempted to import all of this blog’s entries to see how they looked. I figured MT4 would at least be good at that seeing as how they’re biggest challenge now is to steal market share back from WordPress.
- Before importing, MT4 suggested I setup my publishing paths (I’m assuming that means how the URL’s will be generated for my posts). Makes sense. So I clicked the provided link to do so and got this message (click to see the full screen):

So clearly the software still has some serious bugs. - I also attempted to configure other options for the blog but after about 15 minutes of screwing around, couldn’t find where to set them. Maybe I’m too used to WordPress, but after a few hours with MT4 I decided the software wasn’t worth the time and hassle.
I am hoping some healthy competition in the blog software space will make WordPress an even better product. I don’t think they have to worry too much about MT4 for now, though.

June 6th, 2007 09:58
Hey Adam, thanks for taking the time to write up your experience. We’re still *very* early in the beta, and it’s a true beta, where we’re actually shaping the code and the features based on feedback, so I’m not surprised you found some bugs and hope you’ll give us another shot once we’ve fixed them.
I’ll pass your feedback on to the team, and you’re more than welcome to join the community at movabletype.org if you’re interested in giving even more feedback along these lines.
June 6th, 2007 10:09
Anil, thanks for the response.
As I said, I’m not a huge fan of WordPress so I am looking forward to MT4 creating a better offering. I’ll snag the next release …
August 28th, 2007 13:38
hey Adam, last week i tried the MT4 (for the first time) and i tell you it’s a good piece of software, i definitely like it (been user of WP for a long time).
so i did install it on another my site and ‘documented’ this process so now i have a neat ’step by step’ of Movable Type installation post on my blog (with screenshots, wow!) :))
see for yourself if you have time and let me know if i did some mistakes explaining the installation to people!
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