Hi Trustyrusty,
We have tried to make an entry level conical that will cater to as many brewers as possible. It can be used as a standard conical with the gravity lid; you can dump your yeast/trub and clarify, then stick a hose on the bottom to bottle or keg your beer.
If you are using the pressure cap then we suggest using it for the entire fermentation. For blowoff you can connect a gas disconnect with a tube going to some water/sanitiser. Personally, I normally ferment under a bit of pressure with a spunding valve connected to the gas post. I can take samples from the liquid post for those occasions when I am interested in the gravity. I ferment in an old fridge; I crash chill, carbonate and pour a beer to see if it is missing anything. If I'm happy with it I transfer to a corny and that goes in a kegerator. If it needs something else I can do additions through either the collection bottle or directly through the posts. I find I am able to keep oxygen contact to minimum in this way. The Fermentasaurus is a bit bulky and I prefer use it for fermenting rather than serving, but serving is still an option for those brewers toying with the idea of kegging and haven't made the plunge (yet).
Depending on the size of your batch, there might be enough pressure in the headspace to transfer to a keg; but if you are doing this then chances are you will have a gas bottle available to connect up to the fermenter. If you do have a gas bottle available you can also counter pressure bottle fill straight out of the Fermentasaurus and not need any extra conditioning time; I will sometimes do this if I want to take just a couple of beers out somewhere.