When I built BlogCFM, I did so because Ray's blogCFC was missing a lot 
of features that I wanted.  Friendly URLs, captcha, CSS-based design, etc.

Over the years, blogCFC has added most of those features, and while it 
still lacks some features that I wanted, and still does some things that 
I don't like (like the popup window for commenting), it's a damn fine 
blog tool, more robust than mine, and has a much much larger userbase 
for development.

blogCFM 1.11 was buggy and it took me 10 months to release fixes =) 
BlogCFM 1.12 may be the last release, as I'm far more interested in 
CFMBB and CFOpenChat these days.

Rick

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