I’ve updated the latest version of Keyword Tags for WordPress to 0.80. The biggest two changes are that it’s now possible for users to specify their own format for tags and the tag group (previously it was only possible to select from several predefined formats and change the begin/end tags). Unfortunately there was no real way to migrate previous settings to the new format, anyone who modified these values will need to reapply their changes. I think you’ll find the benefits worth it though.
Another change is the addition of compatibility options for two other tagging packages. This was possible in previous versions via the advanced settings, but you would have needed to know the specifics to set them up. The final changes are a rewrite of the options menu to be a little more flexible, and a function names kwt_get_keyword_string that returns the formatted keyword string rather than displaying it.
The download is on the Keyword Tags page.
As someone pointed out to me the latest version of Windows Live Writer now has native support for tagging posts. I think this is a great feature for a lot of people, particularly those who’s blogs are not self-hosted, but for a lot of users I don’t see it replacing Keyword Tags or any of the other packages out there. My preference is to have tags stored as meta data that can be later processed, and while I’m a big fan of Windows Live Writer I don’t post exclusively from it. Having a tagging interface that works both from both client applications and the WordPress GUI is important to me.





