I'm trying out the Habari CMS / Blogging engine because I'm sick and tired of b2Evolution's here's-the-kitchen-sink admin space, as well as not being able to edit templates easily. Not only that, I had just taken my first (and hopefully not my last) Swahili class this past semester and it was a pleasant surprise to see a CMS named after a Swahili word. Superficial, I know. But whatever, curiosity bit and I found myself installing Habari.
It's really simple and minimal, and the admin is very nice. I tried Textpattern a couple of days ago, but the admin interface left a little to be desire as far as organization goes. Before trying Textpattern, I've most recently used b2Evolution for my blogging needs, as well as Blogger throughout my high school years (oh so many years ago). I also thought about installing Serendipity, but I ended up being more intrigued by Habari by the end of the evening.
Expect my older tutorials to pop up as I migrate to this engine, as well as new posts. I backed my previous blog up, and I'm ready to start working with this one! Hopefully by the time school starts up for me again, I'll have my own personal theme all ready to go. But for now, this simple one will do.
EDIT: Screw typos.
Welcome to the Habari community! Glad to see another new user checking it out. I did so myself after using Blogger and Wordpress and fell in love with using Habari. (It's really easy for creating themes as well, way easier than WordPress IMO). Make sure to check out the wiki, and join us in the IRC room on Freenode (#Habari).