>>Which was that you CAN easily run
simple tests or try things out within Eclipse without having to set up new
projectes or files over and over.

But you do not have to set up any new project with CF Studio just to 
test a page.
Just save it under some name and call it from Explorer.
You can also set up a new button in CF Studio once for ever that will 
open Explorer on test.cfm
and always use the same file for your tests. Not a big deal.

Eclipse is a much more general application development environment.
CF Studio is more design for ColdFusion Web applications, so it is much 
more specialized and simple.
Unless some one is developing C, Java and CF applications in the same time,
he does not need all the power of Eclipse, and may be better use 
something much simpler.

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