Well, after playing around with it a bit more I get it. There aren't any Styles for a reason. This isn't really aimed at "Joe Blogger" so to speak. It's designed to help get your latest Social Network site out and off the ground - allowing you to concentrate more on the design of the site rather than the core. Also, a lot of things seem to require more resources - I'm no developer, but I have to wonder if there's memory management problems when MT is trying to connect to one of the various remote services and times/errors out in the response. Hitting MT's memory limit on the server did seem to be rather random, but was most replicable when attempting to add a Service (Facebook, digg, flickr, etc), presumably when MT was trying to contact said Service.
But I do kind of like it. It's a great way to compile a feed of your social networks in one place. But it doesn't really do everything. It doesn't pick up anything from certain services, like AIM for example. It just puts a link to that profile in your profile. Whoopee.
Having said that, Fire Eagle is pretty neat - along with Navicon as a means to update location on the go. More on those later. Maybe.
But I do kind of like it. It's a great way to compile a feed of your social networks in one place. But it doesn't really do everything. It doesn't pick up anything from certain services, like AIM for example. It just puts a link to that profile in your profile. Whoopee.
Having said that, Fire Eagle is pretty neat - along with Navicon as a means to update location on the go. More on those later. Maybe.
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