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Vexom
27-08-2009, 12:12 AM
What do you think? I need a forum, dont really want to pay £60 quid for one, PhpBB is my option, is it MUCH WORSE?

HabBeats.co.uk <3

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Irrorate
27-08-2009, 01:34 PM
It depends on what you want. Are you going to be independent with your forum (i.e. any modifications are done by yourself) or do you want a large community where mods are readily available, supported and reliable.
Personally, I would choose vBulletin - purely because it's easier to modify (plugins), easier to control and good support (vbulletin.org has the full community with 30,000+ members helping you with issues).

You could try out both - begin using phpBB with your community - see how they feel about it. If they prefer a vBulletin - go for it.

Might I remind you that vB4 is coming out soon (It's currently in Alpha testing stage), so maybe you'd want to wait until that's released (although I believe it's going to be cheaper for existing license holders to upgrade instead of buying a new license).

Oh, also, vBulletin.com issue free demo's I believe (if you've not used vBulletin before on the admin side of things), check here (http://www.vbulletin.com/admindemo.php).

Chippiewill
27-08-2009, 03:48 PM
PHPBB, I will always and forever use it. The community is nice, friendly and always willing to help you out. The code is also very efficient (Far more so than VB3) and it is very customisable. E.g. You can decide on which cache you want the forum to use, it's own or one of 5 other cache scripts. (For different speed and server load reasons). The other good thing is it is all open source so you can see all the code and customise it to your hearts content.

Jackbee
27-08-2009, 05:47 PM
vBulletin - mainly due to the amount of amazing add-ons you can get.

Irrorate
27-08-2009, 07:38 PM
PHPBB, I will always and forever use it. The community is nice, friendly and always willing to help you out.
vBulletin is the same, I'm not sure PHPBB has 348464 (checked on .org) members though. Also, vBulletin has 2 separate forums depending on your issue (.com for forum-related non-modified questions, .org for modifications)

The code is also very efficient (Far more so than VB3) and it is very customisable. E.g. You can decide on which cache you want the forum to use, it's own or one of 5 other cache scripts. (For different speed and server load reasons).
I agree that vBulletin's code isn't efficient - I've had that discussion with a friend (Dinnerbone to be specific). It still works though. vBulletin has 2 options: Store in database or store in filesystem. vBulletin is efficient in it's options - you can disable anything etc. Didn't know PHPBB had the memcache option. Still, AJAX features ftw<3

The other good thing is it is all open source so you can see all the code and customise it to your hearts content.
vBulletin's code is 100% open sourced also (how do you think about 5,000 modifications have been made, and vBulletin's nulled?). vB4's code can be previewed on vBulletin.(com/org) if you want to view how they're coding things - as well as screenshots. Last time I used phpBB was when it was phpBB3 (have they got a 4 yet?) and I never really liked it.
If you do get vBulletin - might I recommend not installing (or at least, don't expect to keep) any modifications. The whole syntax is being changed which will make majority of modifications unusable.


Whatever you choose, DON'T GO TO IPB

Chippiewill
28-08-2009, 02:30 AM
vBulletin is the same, I'm not sure PHPBB has 348464 (checked on .org) members though. Also, vBulletin has 2 separate forums depending on your issue (.com for forum-related non-modified questions, .org for modifications)

I agree that vBulletin's code isn't efficient - I've had that discussion with a friend (Dinnerbone to be specific). It still works though. vBulletin has 2 options: Store in database or store in filesystem. vBulletin is efficient in it's options - you can disable anything etc. Didn't know PHPBB had the memcache option. Still, AJAX features ftw<3

vBulletin's code is 100% open sourced also (how do you think about 5,000 modifications have been made, and vBulletin's nulled?). vB4's code can be previewed on vBulletin.(com/org) if you want to view how they're coding things - as well as screenshots. Last time I used phpBB was when it was phpBB3 (have they got a 4 yet?) and I never really liked it.
If you do get vBulletin - might I recommend not installing (or at least, don't expect to keep) any modifications. The whole syntax is being changed which will make majority of modifications unusable.


Whatever you choose, DON'T GO TO IPB

I laughed


vBulletin's code is 100% open sourced also
If it was open source it would be free :rolleyes:


vBulletin is the same, I'm not sure PHPBB has 348464 (checked on .org) members though. Also, vBulletin has 2 separate forums depending on your issue (.com for forum-related non-modified questions, .org for modifications)
It has more intelligent members, they all tend to be able to code proficiantly. PHPBB3 has two official forums and one widely used mods forum.


Last time I used phpBB was when it was phpBB3 (have they got a 4 yet?) and I never really liked it.
You may have tried it before the Gold release... They are currently working on phpbb3.5


Whatever you choose, DON'T GO TO IPB
No, you are wrong and obvousily have never tried it. VB is popular among habbo fansites because it is cheap and commercial grade. IPB is total win. Phpbb3 is the best open-source forum script.

BoyBetterKnow
28-08-2009, 10:24 AM
Don't bother with a forum.

I would never leave HabboxForum for another forum with 5-100 users lol. UNLESS the web dev section was better than ours.

Irrorate
30-08-2009, 11:24 PM
Oh, something I forgot to point out:



If it was open source it would be free :rolleyes:


Open sourced != free.

Majority of PHP (well - any web based) code is open sourced (unless obfuscated).

I can admit that vBulletin's code isn't 100% efficient - but as this thread is about opinions then I gave my opinion.

First question of this thread was: What do you think?

Above is what I think.

RastaLulz
03-09-2009, 11:00 PM
I prefer myBB over all forums, as it's easy, simple, and effective. First, it doesn't have the cost of vBulliten, and seems more friendly than phpBB, to me. Also, the majority of skins, and modifications are free, and easy to implement.

nooblah123
03-09-2009, 11:39 PM
VB ftw :)

GoldenMerc
04-09-2009, 08:55 AM
HabBeats.co.uk <3
Nice advertisement for the crappiest site i've ever seen.
never the less vBulletin all the way from the ammount of support, ease of use, plugins. :)

Chippiewill
04-09-2009, 08:57 AM
Oh, something I forgot to point out:



Open sourced != free.

Majority of PHP (well - any web based) code is open sourced (unless obfuscated).

I can admit that vBulletin's code isn't 100% efficient - but as this thread is about opinions then I gave my opinion.

First question of this thread was: What do you think?

Above is what I think.

If it was open source then they couldn't force people to pay for it you idiot, people would just get the source code and remove all the licensing stuff :eusa_wall. Open source also means that anyone can take it and edit it and then theoretically sell it without hitting copyright laws.

Heinous
04-09-2009, 09:24 AM
Idiots.

Open source != free.

Open source means just that, the source is open. As someone made the point, most PHP is open source. In regards to applications developed in other languages, where the source code can easily be hidden completely, open source generally means free though.

Open source PHP projects is a redundant term.

DO NOT CONFUSE OPEN SOURCE AS A LICENSE.

Just because something is open source, does NOT place it under the GPL, MIT, BSD, or any other free license.

james1234
17-09-2009, 06:33 PM
VB is so much more up to date use that if you are going to build a website

Jamesy
17-09-2009, 06:53 PM
VB is so much more up to date use that if you are going to build a website

Quite preposterous.

All the main forum scripts are constantly updated, whether it be paid for or not.

Chippiewill
17-09-2009, 08:36 PM
VB is so much more up to date use that if you are going to build a website

Actually you are wrong, phpBB is more up to date because it's community can submit code to be added.

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Richie
18-09-2009, 02:24 PM
I do think VBulletin is better and easier for me to use as I have been using it a long time now ;)

VirtualG
19-09-2009, 05:17 AM
I prefer VB only because I've been using it longer but the true fact is phpBB is a lot better.

VistaBoy
19-09-2009, 10:11 AM
This is a hard one to answer but ill give it ago for you ;)

if you want something that has a smaller file size footprint go with phpbb, mybb or imperialbb.

If you want to have something that has a big file size and has a lot of thing that you may never use and just to show that you paid for it software use Vbulletin or ipb.

but in the end it up to the end user what they like as no one is the same.

Soy
19-09-2009, 07:31 PM
If you have the money it's worth it,

from experience MyBB seems to be the next best thing, It's the closest VBulletin-like software out there

Devestation
21-09-2009, 06:16 PM
Well if you're afraid of using a Keygen VB then use MyBB.
MyBB does everything vBulletin does

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