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I have one of my blogs on WP. I like it, but, as a one man show, Typepad is the way to go...for this blogger.
Joel Libava
As a side note, if you can't log back in after you run the plug-in, just delete all your cookies...
Adrianne Machina, Duct Tape Coach
Adrianne Machina, DTM Coach
One small issue with wordpress 2.6 is that PodPress doesn't work with it yet. Though, PP should be fixed in a week or so.
Too bad that a new WordPress update crashes plugins. How often does that happen? PP is my first to go haywire after an update.
I'm always scared about access to my server though. Anything that has access to write to my server means that there are holes elsewhere.
I've had my blog hacked before and its such a pain.
Simple to use, safe auto backup, and takes he guess work out of upgrading. Can't ask for much more.
One of the main reasons I love it, is the vibrant WP community that creates and shares so many plug ins !
It automatically creates the backups and fires the upgrade (takes less than 15 seconds), so you never even have to download the new version.
Check and see if your Web host has it.