The super powerful content management system WordPress released it’s latest version today, 2.8. Fixes include 790 bugs (not sure where they were, but that’s what they said) and is reported faster with several improvements.
DotWeekly is run with the powerful WordPress system.
Here is the direct link to the WordPress.org 2.8 version. There is a video showing many of the new upgrades. You can also watch the video below.
I have not updated from 2.7 to 2.8 yet, but will shortly. WordPress has rolled out 180 new features, changes and upgrades.
Here is a full list of the changes for version 2.8 if you wish to read them all.

Leonard Britt
Hi Jamie. I’m curious what your experience has been XSite Pro versus WordPress. I sense WordPress may have more options as far as templates and plugins but it would still be an additional learning curve. Regardless I don’t want to become overly dependent on a software I can only run on one machine. But XSite Pro at least got me beyond parked domains waiting for a buyer. Ten sites since late March…
Jamie Zoch
@Leonard,
I have used XSite Pro for several sites. I think it can do just as well SEO wise as WP and works just as well for Minisites. It’s easier to get a “Full Site” look for the average person via XSite Pro IMO. The major down fall to XSite Pro is the software, as you can only access your sites via the computer the software is on. Templates are limited as well. The great thing about WP are all the plugins and themes available, ease of use and can be accessed from any computer with internet access. I do like both and use both, but would give the upper hand to WordPress.