...and now we're playing with the public beta of Zempt, and so far it's crashed once, and I've found a UI bug. Peaches. I have no doubt it'll be cooler soon, though.
Update (2003-07-10): After using it for a while, the statement "I have no doubt it'll be cooler soon" becomes less and less accurate. It seemed to have a lot of promise, as one can generally do a lot more with a local app than a stateless web system, but now that I've explored it some more, I really don't see how this is any better than using MT's web interface. The only functionality it really adds is a spell checker, which is simply a poorly-written module they got from somewhere else, and a media updater thing, which is only marginally useful. On another note, one of my bug reports was met by condescending sarcasm by the Zempt staff. To their credit, I did overreact and leave a "snarky" remark, but it still bothered me. Anyway, we made up, and hopefully Zempt can become something more useful as shitty modules are replaced with better ones.
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