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Thread: Vbulletin

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    Hey there i need help with Vbulletin,
    Im buying it for christmas but i need to know all the do & donts exc.
    But i also need to know how long a licence lasts for, Im looking into the classic addition.

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    moderator alert Edited by HotelUser (Forum Super Moderator): Thread moved from "Technology Discussion" as I feel it's more suited here.
    Last edited by HotelUser; 03-12-2010 at 09:58 PM.

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    The 4.0 licences are lifetime.

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    Ok I've requested you, should be on later.

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    I was also looking to purchase vb

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    Considering the new way of pricing with the 4.0 series I would suggest establishing your forum first before buying a premium forum software.

    Start with some free software like phpbb or mybb then if your site becomes popular then upgrade to premium forum software, vBulletin doesn't come cheap.


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    Thanks for the advice! I have previously worked with mybb on another fansite doing most of the admin lol

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    I know I shouldn't be saying this, but.
    I'd go with starting of with a fake Vbulletin. Then once you release it to the public. Buy the licensed one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Felix-x View Post
    I know I shouldn't be saying this, but.
    I'd go with starting of with a fake Vbulletin. Then once you release it to the public. Buy the licensed one.
    By fake I'm going to assume you mean a cleverly skinned MyBB or PhpBB - and that you're not actually suggesting the OP take advantage of nullified distributions of vBulletin

    I would never in one million years be caught paying for vBulletin. Between PhpBB and MyBB you should be set.
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    of course that is what I meant.

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