Movable Type 4 WYSIWYG
by Oliver Boermans
After losing considerable ground to Word Press among the grass roots blogging community, Six Apart has pulled out all the stops for the latest version of Movable Type. Version 4 is currently out as a rapidly progressing public beta. This screencast demonstrates some of the new fancy features of the entry editor including an integrated asset manager.
MT blog: What I Screencast Is What You Get

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Nicolas Noben Says:
July 6th, 2007 at 8:08 pmNice! That won’t make me switch tho!
Thibaut Allender Says:
July 6th, 2007 at 8:13 pmI’ve tried MT a few years ago and it seemed to be a gaz factory. Has it changed ?
Oliver Boermans Says:
July 6th, 2007 at 8:16 pmI’m yet to try the beta myself, but looks like it has changed a lot (notably: open source):
http://www.learningmovabletype.com/a/187410_reasons_mt_4/
Byrne Reese Says:
July 14th, 2007 at 4:35 pmHas Movable Type changed? I can honestly say that it is a new product inside and out. We have worked really hard at incorporating years of feedback into what has turned out to be the biggest product launch in Six Apart’s history. More people hours have been spent on the development and launch of MT4 then any other product. Wow.
Please, try out MT4 and then tell me what you think!
Byrne Reese
PM of MT