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Any good Forum Software?

Postby shougan » Sat May 06, 2006 6:25 pm

Vanilla or Community Server?
Thanks!


Vanilla, i forgot to delete the top line in the quote :oops:

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Postby shougan » Sun May 07, 2006 3:07 am

Cool... But vanilla is a tad too simple for me.
The best one to skin IMO is MyTopix: competely modular


I prefer the more simplistic forum for I am an advocate of good code, so it makes life easier for the dial up users when you make your own design.

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Postby shougan » Sun May 07, 2006 4:06 am

Sorry for not being clear.
Not simplistic in design, but very minimal in features.... but to each his own, right? :P
punBB and MyTopix are very simplistic in design, but rich in features.


Just looked at MyTopix. I think punBB edges it out by a little bit.

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Postby c0ldfyr3 » Sun May 07, 2006 6:04 pm

i have IPB, phpbb, and Vbullitin.. i think so far i like phpbb and vbullitin the most.
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Postby DEVILSAN » Mon May 08, 2006 9:05 am

i want to build a forum using asp.net as i know asp.net but i want atleast the backbone skeletol code to which i can customize to my requiremnts and add new things to it. Any help . Did google even got some but not that satisfactry! Is ther any 1 with info regarding what i am looking for . I am willing to use ASP.NET in .Net Framework Version 1.1 .
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Postby DEVILSAN » Mon May 22, 2006 6:20 pm

i believe there *was* one, but it is now 2.0
Even if its in 2.0 please provide... :yesnod:
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Postby DEVILSAN » Mon May 22, 2006 8:30 pm

Community Server
is that all.....
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Re: Any good Forum Software?

Postby iXclusiv » Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:02 am

Hi,

phpBB (First Bulletine Board) http://www.phpbb.com - Change everything what you like for Free!

The "WBB" A non-free Board costs 50€

Or vBulletine.. That are the best 3 i know^^ and ALL are based on phpBB!!!!!!
Die deutsche Rechtschreibung ist Freeware, sprich, man darf sie kostenlos nutzen.
Allerdings ist sie nicht Open Source, das heißt du darfst sie nicht verändern oder in veränderter Form veröffentlichen.

The German spelling is freeware, in other words, we must use them for free.
However, it is not open source, which means you can not touch them or publish in altered form.
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