I'm at a bit of a crossroads as a CF developer, and was wondering what the 
group thought about Adobe CF10 vs. OpenBD, aka Open BlueDragon.

Background: We currently use New Atlanta's BlueDragon.NET 7.x, and have 
been happy with it over Adobe CF for some years now, that is until it 
appears that New Atlanta has given up on developing BD any further, and now 
that Adobe CF has caught up (and surpassed) feature-wise with the 
innovations BD offered with CF9 and now CF10.

Add to the mix the free, seemingly well-supported and active Open 
BlueDragon, which seems to be a meld of the best from Adobe's flavor of CF 
and the once-innovative spirit New Atlanta's BD offered.

Of course, I could install both and try them out (and probably will), but 
I'm curious as to what fellow developers thought of each and any 
experiences you might want to share as caveats for either.

One of the things I think I will miss the most was BD.NET's individual 
instances of BD running so each site has it's own admin console, as it 
seems both OpenBD and CF10 take the singular admin console approach for all 
sites.

Any comments/suggestions/stories are appreciated!

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