Many found that the link for the download didn't work at all, or was challenging to use. (And given that the CF download is now over a gig, because of the inclusion of the API manager, that's not an insignificant value.) Now, we should acknowledge that there was some value to that tool: it helped managed the download, recover from paused or failed ones, and so on. This is a continuation of a multi-part series of posts on the introduction of CF2016. For others, there are some more points worth discussing. Here's some news that Adobe may not herald, but many users certainly would want to know and celebrate: as of today, when you download ColdFusion 2016 (whether the trial edition, developer edition, or on buying Standard or Enterprise, or the Express edition introduced in CF11), you are no longer forced to go through the Akamai Download Manager! :-)įor many, that's all they need to know. ![]() And I may revise the content as necessary. Corrections are welcome, in the comments. ![]() Same with links and subsequent comments from myself or others. Some content may be outdated-though not necessarily.
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