Having been a ColdFusion Studio junky for years, moving over to Dreamweaver with reluctance when my employer offered it as the only choice for development, I'm finding my transition to Eclipse over the past several months to be the right move, big time! The plug-ins make it the ultimate IDE for whatever road you plan to travel as far as your development efforts are concerned. Our use of the ColdFusion Builder plug-in with it's ColdFusion 9 CFSCRIPT recognition, Subclipse plug-in and MXUnit plug-in make Eclipse the ultimate tool for development in our environment.
I just stumbled upon a plug-in that allows ColdFusion developers to deploy framework skeletons as a starting point for any new application projects that make use of the popular ColdFusion frameworks. This plugin isn't new, but it popped up on my radar recently since it's now supporting CFWheels on the heels of the release of CFWheels 1.0. The plugin was created by Robert Burns.
You can install it in your Eclipse environment as well by making use of the following update URL:
http://www.robertburns.me/update/
Use it to create new ColdFusion applications in ColdBox, FuseBox, Mach II, Model-Glue and more. It works like a charm! I'd love to see Quicksilver for ColdFusion 9 in that plug-in when the time is right!