Choosing The Best Blog Software And Examining The Features

With blogging becoming increasingly popular in the hub of today's online population, there has begun a rat race for blog softwares to fight it out among them as to who is the best. Today, there are scores of blogwares available in the online market, some freeware, some for a price. But as with every other field, the online community opts for the best. The result, the best blog software is much sought after, and the rest become weak supplements to the minority. In this tussle for supremacy, many blogware manufacturers have racked their brains to include features that would set them apart from their competitors. Let us now look at the features of some of the best blog software.

BLOGGER

Blogger is today, one of the most famous and reputed blogwares. It was brought out by google in 1999, when blogging was still in a germinal stage. The perfect blogware for beginners, it includes attractive and easy to use features like photo blogging, comments and user friendly environment. Another drawing factor is that Blogger is freeware. This means that users can download it and try it out free of cost. It is also marked by the characteristic that posts created using Blogger appear more in online searches than any other software. This was one of the main reasons this software was used to create spam blogs. It was rectified a while later, by google, releasing a newer updated version of Blogger.

TYPEPAD

This blog software was introduced in 2003 when blogging began to take over the Internet. Manufactured by Sixapart, it was largely based on a previous version called Movable Type, and incorporated additional features to its predecessor. It included some good enhancements, such as photo albums with auto thumbnail generation, typelist creation, etc. But a small snag with Typepad was that it was a little more technical compared to other blogwares, which meant that the user needed to have a little background knowledge of how to use HTML. But with a decent knowledge of HTML, Typepad provides a versatile outlook on blogging with complicated templates and beautiful layouts. Typepad was mainly directed at the business sector, and it was priced at $4.95 a month for the normal version and $8.95 to $14.95 a month for the premium version.

XANGA

It was born in 1999 primarily as a site meant to share book and music reviews. Soon, it evolved into a blogging tool and wormed its way into the blogging world. But it still holds its position as a review site for music and books. It extracts the bulk of its data from famous sites like amazon.com and uses the thumbnails in its design. It is also beginner friendly with a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) environment, with a hoard of features to choose from, including smilies, links and other symbols. Using the feature called Blogrings, a Xanga user can interface his blog with other Xanga users. The software has two versions, one a freeware and the other, priced at $25.

Having looked at some of the best blog software, it is imperative that the user knows his ability and requirements before choosing as software. Different softwares have different features and unique in their own class, so it depends upon the user requirements to decide the best blogging software.

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