BlogCFM: Has a way to go, but can probably catch up.

BlogCFC: Basic, but does what it does in a solid, well-considered
fashion. The defaults are particularly well-chosen, for example.
Honestly, its greatest weakness has nothing to do with Ray's code...
it's just that BlogCFC invites tinkering, and uninitiated tinkerers
give severe migraines to those who spend their time maintaining
aggregators. :D

BlogFusion: If I were going to use one of the three for a blog, I'd
probably use Jake's. The feature set gets it closer to the bare
minimum that I would expect from a tool. The major caveat is that,
assuming he gets his Trackback autodisco fixed, BF users are sitting
ducks for 100%-CPU-utilizing, 1000-pings-an-hour spam strikes. IP
blocking is utterly useless when facing a wave of zombies, and if they
can autodiscover you, look out. (He said, from bitter experience.)

--
Roger Benningfield
JournURL - community blogging
http://journurl.com/

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