Maybe it's because most blogs are operated on personal web sites.  How
much does anyone want (or need) to pay per month so that they can have
little more than email, a personal web site, blog and maybe some photo
hosting?

You can get a web site on a shared *nix server with Apache, php4, MySQL,
multiple email accounts and unlimited aliases, plus more bandwidth and
storage than most of us can use for less than $5 per month.  Then add just
about any open source php apps you like - from complete site templates to
discussion forums to blogs to photo galleries to ...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 8:53 AM
Subject: ColdFusion Blogging Tool

> All,
>
> I've noticed that quite a few ColdFusion bloggers have been using PHP
> and other non-ColdFusion solutions. Seems a bit. odd. (Like CFopen.org
> being run off PHP!)
>
> I've recently completed a major overhaul to my BlogFusion application,
> and the new version is smoking hot, all CF, and incredibly feature rich
> (with more features coming all the time).
>
> If you're interested, check it out at: www.countersinkdg.com
> <http://www.countersinkdg.com/> . There's a full working frontend and
> admin demo there.
>
> I'm also giving away one free license to user groups who are interested
> in using the code as a raffle type prize for their group. If you're
> interested, ping me via email.
>
> Thanks!
> Jake
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