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WordPress - Easy Upgrades, I’m Impressed

I’ve been very happy with WordPress. I’ve experimented with textpattern, drupal, joomla, and dozens others. Each time I circle back to WordPress for it’s easy of use and great community. I just upgraded this blog from 2.3.2 to 2.6 without a single problem. 2.6’s new features are great, and all I can say is “wow.” I have to give Matt, Barry, and the rest of the team a huge round of applause. It is fantastic!

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