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FarCry and PaperThin's CommonSpot
I'm not sure if this is appropriate for this forum, so if it's not feel free to slap my hand.
I work in a ColdFusion shop and we are looking at purchasing a CMS system. FarCry and PaperThin's CommonSpot are both options and are both ColdFusion-based products. Has anyone used either or heard anything (good or bad) about either? |
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They are both very good. CommonSpot is probably more polished but it is less customizable as Paperthin maintains ownership of the code and I think they charge you badly if you want unencrypted code.
FarCry is open source and free. Daemon makes money on support and training.
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