• Good forum software for a community?
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[QUOTE=Erp;21735702]You just have $200 laying around to spend on a site that will most likely fail?[/QUOTE] Agreed. [B]Always[/B] start with a free forum software like SMF or MyBB then when you feel your community is big enough to warrant a paid solution, use one of the import tools from Invision or vBulletin. Too late now though.
[QUOTE=doonbugie;21727554]Bought Vbulletin, very nice forum.[/QUOTE] Link?
[QUOTE=UberMensch;21737116]Agreed. [B]Always[/B] start with a free forum software like SMF or MyBB then when you feel your community is big enough to warrant a paid solution, use one of the import tools from Invision or vBulletin. Too late now though.[/QUOTE] I didn't think he "bought" bought it, more of "I found this trial copy on the internet that says nulled" bought it.
MyBB pwns
[QUOTE=Tools;21740989]I didn't think he "bought" bought it, more of "I found this trial copy on the internet that says nulled" bought it.[/QUOTE] maybe he stole it from facepunch
SMF has a built in function to put your news items on another page, like a motd!??!??!
I can't tell if that's a statement or a question.
I can't believe you bought vB - at least setup your community first. myBB is the best option out of SMF, phpBB and myBB. It's incredibly easy to setup, modify and administer.
No I meant I was "bought out" by it I guess, confusing way of saying I really liked the trial and if my Server actually goes somewhere Ill upgrade it from SMF to that. Hahaha.
[QUOTE=doonbugie;21750691]I really liked the trial[/QUOTE] There is no trial :cop: (unless you used the demonstration system, which is so tucked away I doubt you'd be able to find it)
[QUOTE=leach139;21755326]There is no trial :cop: (unless you used the demonstration system, which is so tucked away I doubt you'd be able to find it)[/QUOTE] No I just found some website running vanilla VBUlletin.
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