Very nice! I just switched our company blog to posterous a few days ago. The setup was a breeze, adding contributors was simple, and posting-via-email is just oh so nice.
Only thing I'm not a fan of is the theme editor is kind of slow if you're doing your own HTML, but that's understandable at this time.
I recently started my first Posterous blog and so far I am a big fan, though I would like the founders to answer the very first question posted in the comments:
"Um. And… what about simple ATOM import/export? The standard way to do all this stuff, I believe. "
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Only thing I'm not a fan of is the theme editor is kind of slow if you're doing your own HTML, but that's understandable at this time.
If you have an account, you can import from Tumblr, Blogger, Wordpress (even a self-hosted Wordpress, Movable Type, Xanga).
If you go to the URL at the link above (http://posterous.com/switch), it allows you to import from Tumbler, Ning.
I'm assuming they will ultimately be the same set of services.
"Um. And… what about simple ATOM import/export? The standard way to do all this stuff, I believe. "