Michael, to answer the first question, there are no differences until the
trial expires and the express kicks in. Otherwise the 2 are identical
products.

It depends on your usage and mileage, but as Adam has responded with the
64Bit version runs a lot faster, and is only achievable via a plugin option
for that. But the biggest advantage is if you begin using the likes of
other Eclipse Plugins, like Mylyn to name one or mxUnit to name another. If
you install as a plugin then there is no need to continue to reinstall
these plugins each time there is a new version of ColdFusion Builder.

Other than that, the one to use will depend on you.

Regards,
Andrew Scott
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On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 8:22 AM, Michael Dinowitz <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
> Is there any real operational differences between the two different
> implementations of CF Builder? Is there some feature in one but not the
> other? And to take the question a step further, if someone is running a
> non-licensed version of builder, will they find more features missing from
> one implementation of builder or the other?
>
> In the past I installed builder as a plugin and almost none of the CF
> features would work. It's was an older version so I'm hoping that it is no
> longer the case (I probably messed up anyway).
>
> Thanks for your insights and observations on this.
>
> Michael
>
>
> 

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