“In the comments it doesn’t have seperate spaces to enter the name, email address and URL, like on almost all other blogs and I don’t see any way to fix that.” If you’re logged in it’s not going to show these things. For someone who isn’t logged in it does.
“And how do you add stuff to the sidebar? Like photos, Sitemeter and stuff?” You get yourself a widgetized theme, and the widgets plugin. There are plenty of themes on the codex that are widgetized.
“Yeah, I know, there are hundreds but none of them are mine.” So you start with a widgetized theme and you customize it yourself using the many docs available.
Blogspot is an awful server, it’s slow as molasses, and pisses visitors off. I’ve got broadband and have to wait for blogspot sites to load *yawn* which means I seldom read blogspot blogs. As an ap, blogger is for amateurs. It doesn’t have nearly the extensibility nor the sheer usability of any of the better blogging software, of which WordPress is one. I also wonder why you’d want to develop a blog to boost someone else’s domain name (blogspot) when you can have your own domain name and monetize for your own self, and using software like wordpress that will give you good Search Engine Position pretty effortlessly. If you want to be labeled in people’s minds as an amateur blogger, then keep doing what you’re doing.
If you really want to have a serious blog, then stop whining and learn how to use wordpress.