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Mar 18th, 2005
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What Forum Do You Use?

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I am doing a little research on which forums are usually used by the average Joe. :o
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The younger crowd I've seen sticks to phpBB. Anyone who can afford it, or is doing anything serious, goes with vBulletin. IPB is out in the water right now during their transition from free to paid.
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I really like VB, but can't afford it

phpbb is nice but is not too easy to use with my CMS so I have settled for the CMS's product called newbb which I believe is their version of phpbb, but no where near as good, and not a touch on VB.

As for IPB, I don't think I have ever used a site (that I can remember) that actually uses IPB...
Not sure if only rubbish site choose IPB?? (Only joking not looking for a flame war..)

I come across sites all the time, I only ever take notice of what the site is running if I like the site enough to return in the future, I guess none of the IPB sites have taken my fancy so to speak.

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I started using IPB when it was free and have continued to use it, bought a license for it when it went paid and havent looked back. I also use VB on another forum. I rate VB higher but will continue to use IPB on my own forum because of the ease I feel with it. I pretty much know IPB code from top to bottom and can customize it in anyway I want.
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Quote originally posted by cscgal ...
The younger crowd I've seen sticks to phpBB. Anyone who can afford it, or is doing anything serious, goes with vBulletin. IPB is out in the water right now during their transition from free to paid.
The younger crowd? :cry: So... What am I, an oddity?


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I am doing a little research on which forums are usually used by the average Joe.
There are a ton of other packs out there.. Like Phorum, Snitz, WCN, Jive, etc.

There are plenty more under DMOZ's Computers/Software/Internet/Servers/Message_Boards/. Get like 20 of them then search for the copyright, or name of the board on google, look at the count, and voila. You have a rough estimate.
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I run three vBulletin communities. Befor I had phpbb, which IMO is good stuff for the price. But Vbulletin is just great. It is soooo powerful. I really like the ability to create subforums, something you can't do to phpbb.

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Quote originally posted by steveneven ...

As for IPB, I don't think I have ever used a site (that I can remember) that actually uses IPB...
Not sure if only rubbish site choose IPB?? (Only joking not looking for a flame war..)
Well this is just an update, I recently installed and tested IPB on a test site I was working on the other day - wow - very impressive, I have not seen vBullitin's admin features etc, but IPB looks very powerful.

Unfortunately for the test site, the people that made the decisions where not happy with a couple of small features, so they opted for another product that was been demonstrated by a 3rd party - I think they went for phpBB.

For me, IPB has just shot up in my opinion, it is very powerful and once you get used to the IPB way of doing things, it is a very nice forum for the admin (granted we had 6 users and maybe 30 posts - perhaps its a little different with 000's of users and posts?)

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I use IPB but Dani is making me switch to vB
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I thought about converting to VB but as I said I know IPB inside out and Steven proved my point, once you start working on IPB and get to know it its a very powerfull piece of software and can be customized anyway you want depending on your skills with php.
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was do people know/think of ubbthreads? It hasn't been mentioned.

I have it and think it's great!!
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