

JournURL isn't your average personal publishing tool. In constant development since 2000, it tightly integrates the expressive freedom of blogging with something that is often an afterthought: interaction.
JournURL At-A-Glance:
- From zero to blog in just a few minutes
- Unique integration of personal publishing and communal discussion
- Build photoblogs and photo albums
- A sophisticated template language for complex sites...
- ...and menu-driven templates for more basic endeavors
- Mobile blogging (cellphones, PDAs, and laptops)
- Basic accounts are free, although contributions are welcomed
Other Folks On JournURL:
Elizabeth Lane Lawley: "The system itself is quite intriguing, blending aspects of many current social software modalities--discussion forums, weblogs, wikis, content syndication, and even promises of simplified trackback."
Jason Lefkowitz: "...it's a visionary idea and a pretty impressive implementation."
Shelley Powers: "I think Roger's software [JournURL] is one of the most 'socially aware' examples of social software I've seen ... because he's done something I've seen few other social software people do -- look and listen to the people who are going to use it."
Brian Leroux: "I won't bore you with the details but let's just say this: no other ColdFusion based blogging system has the functional depth of JournURL. The system also extends the theory of weblogging comments with a full featured discussion forum tacked on."

