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Has anyone ever used or is using Community Server? It's basically a really expensive asp community server that includes forums/blogs/gallerys/downloads and documents. You can I believe download a limited copy for free however prices can go up to $1,899.00 and if you want their top hosted package that will cost you $299/mo :eek: Personally I'm not hooked, okay fair enough Community Server is made by Microsoft and the features are very powerful but im sorry but you wont be catching me spending $299/mo on forum software, I think i'll stick to either Vbull or phpbb
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I believe that Tekmaven uses it, although he hasn't been around here in a very long time. I know him in real life so I'll see if I can get him to stop by this thread.
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Hi, Cyfm!
I'm a Community Evangelist with Telligent Systems, the company behind Community Server, so my opinion is going to be biased. :-)
Thanks very much for sharing your thoughts about Community Server. A few numbers for the discussion pool: The $1899 you mentioned would include a year of what we call Gold Support, otherwise we'd be talking $1499 for a Professional License. With that there are several add-ons possible, like the ability to post to blogs through email, read forum posts with desktop applications like Outlook Express, that sort of thing. Here's the price and product page that gives you the whole breakout and here's a feature matrix if it helps.
These all have to do with hosting the site on your own server. The monthly Hosted Community Server option you mentioned is where everything is taken care of for you, upgrades, server hosting, etc. Hosted Community Server is still in beta, but has proven to be very popular so far.
The only other thing I thought I'd mention is that Community Server is not from Microsoft, but from Telligent Systems. Community Server runs on Windows and uses .NET as the architecture, but that's as far as it goes.
Good luck in your decision process and thanks so much for allowing me to provide some feedback to your post.
Best,
Dave Burke
I'm a Community Evangelist with Telligent Systems, the company behind Community Server, so my opinion is going to be biased. :-)
Thanks very much for sharing your thoughts about Community Server. A few numbers for the discussion pool: The $1899 you mentioned would include a year of what we call Gold Support, otherwise we'd be talking $1499 for a Professional License. With that there are several add-ons possible, like the ability to post to blogs through email, read forum posts with desktop applications like Outlook Express, that sort of thing. Here's the price and product page that gives you the whole breakout and here's a feature matrix if it helps.
These all have to do with hosting the site on your own server. The monthly Hosted Community Server option you mentioned is where everything is taken care of for you, upgrades, server hosting, etc. Hosted Community Server is still in beta, but has proven to be very popular so far.
The only other thing I thought I'd mention is that Community Server is not from Microsoft, but from Telligent Systems. Community Server runs on Windows and uses .NET as the architecture, but that's as far as it goes.
Good luck in your decision process and thanks so much for allowing me to provide some feedback to your post.
Best,
Dave Burke
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Thanks for that usefull information dave,
I've always been interested in getting Community Server as it seems to me to be the best full featured system out their.
Could you tell me what the free version does not give? I'm guessing support and the add-on's you talked about, but with the free version is anything else limited?
Im seriously think about going with your hosted version (the plus package) would their be any chance of getting a free trail?
And I didn't know that about Community Server not being apart of Microsoft, I always thought because Microsoft use your product quite alot that they owned you, obviously not, my mistake, you must excuse me.
Thanks,
William
I've always been interested in getting Community Server as it seems to me to be the best full featured system out their.
Could you tell me what the free version does not give? I'm guessing support and the add-on's you talked about, but with the free version is anything else limited?
Im seriously think about going with your hosted version (the plus package) would their be any chance of getting a free trail?
And I didn't know that about Community Server not being apart of Microsoft, I always thought because Microsoft use your product quite alot that they owned you, obviously not, my mistake, you must excuse me.
Thanks,
William
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Forgiven for the Microsoft thing. :-)
As for restrictions in the free version, there are honestly very few. It's the Express Version column on the Product Features page. You can see for yourself what may be unavailable or restricted. The only real restriction is that the file gallery is limited to 50 files. The RSS Reader isn't really used much anymore (it's like a client feed reader on the server) so its restriction has little affect. The files limitation can be an issue though.
With the Standard License or above you can use (buy :-) the add-ons that make Community Server quite unparalleled as a community platform, IMO.
Another point that may or may not be of use to you is that all of the source code is available in the Express version if you download the SDK. With the source code you can customize it if you don't like it.
There isn't a free trial of the Hosted Version, but it's the very same application as the free (express) version of Community Server, just that it's already setup, hosted and maintained for you.
Another thing is that the community site of CS (communityserver.org) is the actual application itself. Everything you see at cs.org is what Community Server does. The same bits at cs.org go into the express version and every other version of Community Server.
I'm going long here, very sorry. Best advice is if you have a Windows IIS web server and database somewhere (or any $9.95 a month host account) you might want to download the free Express version of Community Server - the Web Installer version of CS 2.1. That's the easiest to install. If you have problems, ping me personally at davebu @ telligent.com and I'll be happy to help you.
Thanks,
Dave
As for restrictions in the free version, there are honestly very few. It's the Express Version column on the Product Features page. You can see for yourself what may be unavailable or restricted. The only real restriction is that the file gallery is limited to 50 files. The RSS Reader isn't really used much anymore (it's like a client feed reader on the server) so its restriction has little affect. The files limitation can be an issue though.
With the Standard License or above you can use (buy :-) the add-ons that make Community Server quite unparalleled as a community platform, IMO.
Another point that may or may not be of use to you is that all of the source code is available in the Express version if you download the SDK. With the source code you can customize it if you don't like it.
There isn't a free trial of the Hosted Version, but it's the very same application as the free (express) version of Community Server, just that it's already setup, hosted and maintained for you.
Another thing is that the community site of CS (communityserver.org) is the actual application itself. Everything you see at cs.org is what Community Server does. The same bits at cs.org go into the express version and every other version of Community Server.
I'm going long here, very sorry. Best advice is if you have a Windows IIS web server and database somewhere (or any $9.95 a month host account) you might want to download the free Express version of Community Server - the Web Installer version of CS 2.1. That's the easiest to install. If you have problems, ping me personally at davebu @ telligent.com and I'll be happy to help you.
Thanks,
Dave
Well, I'm the tekmaven that Dani was refering to
. I actually am biased too, because I also worked for Telligent Systems, Inc
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Community Server is an amazing web platform. The free version is comparable to vBulletin and Invison Board - based on ASP.NET / Microsoft SQL Server. It's highly customizable and expandable, and runs some of the largest community websites on the internet (and some huge blogs too).
Download the free express version, and give it a shot :-).
. I actually am biased too, because I also worked for Telligent Systems, Inc
.Community Server is an amazing web platform. The free version is comparable to vBulletin and Invison Board - based on ASP.NET / Microsoft SQL Server. It's highly customizable and expandable, and runs some of the largest community websites on the internet (and some huge blogs too).
Download the free express version, and give it a shot :-).
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Please do not email or PM me with support questions. Please direct them to the forums instead.
ASP.NET Specialist / Webmaster, Extended64.com.
Please do not email or PM me with support questions. Please direct them to the forums instead.
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Thanks guys for you info
It's been very helpfull, dave unfortunatly I dont have a windows server going spare
so would you reccomend me using Community Server hosting? Also if I was to get Community Server hosting (the plus package) what does it mean by 25 Forums? are we talking one big forum and then the little 'sub' forums make up the 25 or are you talking 25 Big Forums? Sorry If that sounds a little confusing.
My god everyone round here seems to work for Telligent Systems, Inc. Anyway once again thanks for all your help.
It's been very helpfull, dave unfortunatly I dont have a windows server going spare
so would you reccomend me using Community Server hosting? Also if I was to get Community Server hosting (the plus package) what does it mean by 25 Forums? are we talking one big forum and then the little 'sub' forums make up the 25 or are you talking 25 Big Forums? Sorry If that sounds a little confusing.My god everyone round here seems to work for Telligent Systems, Inc. Anyway once again thanks for all your help.
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Cyfm,
Telligent only has 60 employees, so you just got lucky. :-)
That would be 25 Big and "Little" Forums.
Yeap, FTP, Mail Gateway (to post to blogs by email), News support (to read forums in Outlook Express), everything in the enterprise version, essentially, except scaled back for the hosted version by gigabyte allocation, forum counts and so on.
Let me know if you need any more info or assistance.
Dave
Telligent only has 60 employees, so you just got lucky. :-)
That would be 25 Big and "Little" Forums.
Yeap, FTP, Mail Gateway (to post to blogs by email), News support (to read forums in Outlook Express), everything in the enterprise version, essentially, except scaled back for the hosted version by gigabyte allocation, forum counts and so on.
Let me know if you need any more info or assistance.
Dave
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