Glad to hear you have had a good experience with them.  I would consider 
it if I could install it locally.  Having it hosted with them is the 
part that I don't like.  Also Dave (http://blogfusion.com/blog/) has 
never responded to my questions and his blog is stale.  I suppose I 
should give up on BlogFusion because of the lack of response but I'll 
consider asking Jon Clausen.

Anyone else have any suggestions?




Charlie Griefer wrote:
> The only thing I can offer up is that I use BlogFusion's hosted blog
> (http://cfblog.com/cgriefer/index.cfm) and I'm pretty happy with it.
>
> I don't know how the features of the cfblog sites compare with the
> features of the Enterprise Blog Portal software, but overall I'm
> pretty happy (altho there are a few features I'd like to see added).
>
> I will offer up a HUGE recommendation for the guys behind BlogFusion
> tho.  Whenever I've had an issue (be it a bug or an enhancement
> request), Jon (Clausen) has always been right on top of it.  When I
> say there are some features I'd like to see added... that's true, but
> there have also been new features added (pretty quickly) that were
> added as a result of my requests/suggestions.
>
> If customer service is important to you, I wouldn't hesitate to look
> closely at the BlogFusion offerings.
>
> On 4/6/07, Vince Collins (NHJobs.com) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Multiple Blogs, Multiple Users, Overall Aggregated Portal of all Blogs.
>>
>> I'm thinking of adding blogs to an existing commercial site.  I want my
>> current customer base to have the option of creating one to many blogs
>> under their existing account.  Also having the option of more than one
>> user allowed to post blogs is desirable.  I would also like for them to
>> choose a short URL for their blog such as
>> http://domainname.com/userchoice and have that created when the blog is
>> created behind the scenes.
>>
>> Has anyone done this using an existing CF-based or other blog
>> application?  Does it comply with that blog application user license?
>>
>> I noticed that BlogFusion's Enterprise Blog Portal might be along the
>> lines of what I was thinking of doing.  Does anyone use BlogFusion?  I'm
>> not sure it will be flexible enough to have it all hosted there since
>> I'd like to be able to tie it all into the larger premise of the site.
>>
>> Any help, suggestions, or experience with BlogFusion, BlogCFC, BlogCFM
>> or other tools would be much appreciated.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Vince Collins
>>
>> PS:  Ray Camden, if you are listening, have you allowed BlogCFC to be
>> used for this sort of use?  Your user license is dependent on other
>> underlying code bases so it's a bit fuzzy if I would be able to do this
>> sort of thing.  I would not rule out the option of paying a license fee
>> or provide a nice donation if that might be an option.
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>
> 

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