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vBulletin worth it?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by m8x, Sep 17, 2007.

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  1. archard

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    I'd love to use MyBB... but unfortunately I can't find a bridge for it to be integrated with Drupal. Anyone know of one?
     
    archard, Sep 23, 2007 IP
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    How about yabb? Anyone know about this software? Is it good to use?
     
    profitdollar, Sep 26, 2007 IP
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    #24
    myBB is a good alternative to vBulletin. Although personally i prefer vBulletin i would have to say myBB would be my #2 choice as, phpBB has too many security issues even when you add loads of security hacks, even your own custom ones.

    If your serious, i would get a vBulletin license, even if its leased as its much better and superior in my opinion to any other forum software on the market - even the big forums like digitalpoint agree with me :D
     
    n-james, Sep 26, 2007 IP
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    #25
    yabb is SMF now
     
    archard, Sep 28, 2007 IP
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    #26
    Bottom line, nothing will really compare to vBulletin.
     
    jared, Sep 28, 2007 IP
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    #27
    we know that, but the question is is vBulletin worth paying the money for when there are plenty of free alternatives that are at least comparable?
     
    archard, Sep 28, 2007 IP
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    I used SMF , I like their forums and especially the Ad Management MOD
     
    A.G, Sep 28, 2007 IP
  9. jared

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    #29
    There may be free alternatives but when you consider the huge user base of vBulletin that pretty much kills the competition. The user base gives you endless amounts of mods/hacks/plugins at your disposal. No other forum has even half the amount of mods and tweaks available with vBulletin. Also vBulletin is more secure than most other forums out there (*cough* phpBB *cough*). With such a huge user base bugs are usually found quickly and a patch is rolled out ASAP.

    If you just want to start some generic "zomg lets talk about [insert TV show here]" forum then you will probably be happy with a lesser solution. But if you want to start a forum that you actually intend on promoting, growing, and forming a real user base for... vBulletin or bust.

    cheers
     
    jared, Sep 28, 2007 IP
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    #30
    My gripe with vBulletin is that you have to pay that ridiculous fee for every subsequent forum you register...so if you have to put 3 forums up even though you bought the license, you have to pay that fee two more times with no price break whatsoever...plus, it's $30/year x 3 to maintain them. vBulletin must be making a killing.

    I'm all for paying for quality, and I wouldn't mind the one time license fee, but that annual fee is ridiculous, IMO.
     
    Pixelrage, Sep 28, 2007 IP
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    #31
    if you want to go for commercial forum then vb is the best , otherwise go 4 any free one


    kerunai you can always google it
    http://www.mybboard.net/
     
    kodut, Sep 28, 2007 IP
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    vBulletin all the way, nothing compares. If you're going for quality you know the answer, although the price is a bit stiff it's worth every penny.
     
    sharkyx, Sep 29, 2007 IP
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