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What kind of forum ?  

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  1. 1. What kind of forum ?

    • SMF
      14
    • phpBB
      2
    • vBulletin
      15
    • Other
      3


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Which forum is better do you think & why ?

 

I ask cauze i want to take a "taste" from creating forums and i don't know with which from these 3 to start learning.

 

Vote & reply ^^ .

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IPB FOR LIFE SMF/PHPBB SUX DONKEY BALLS.

 

and if ur going to pay for vbull u better pay for Invision Power Board .

 

Its pretty faster/more aplying to the eyes and more profesional like.

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IPB FOR LIFE SMF/PHPBB SUX DONKEY BALLS.

 

and if ur going to pay for vbull u better pay for Invision Power Board .

 

Its pretty faster/more aplying to the eyes and more profesional like.

 

ipb is too "serious" imo

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what theme is forum about

this matters

yea yea but first i must choose one from these 3 -.-

so vote xD

SMF

the easiest and good.

:)

 

ehm .. agree but i would like to hear opinions and for other (vbulletin,phpBB etc.)

i have work with smf , phpbb and vbulletin and vbulletin its much better..

 

so i vote for vbulletin...

i think that vbulletin is more laggy from others :/ ,i am wrong ?

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I guess SMF is really good choose, easy, clean + loot of mods etc.

smf has some unexected load fails,crash

ipb is very good i have joined more than 10 times to a ipb using forum and it's just perfect.

vbulletin is very good like ipb

php some lags,easy hacked.

 

Better choose it like that:

smf,php = free

ipb = advanced

vbulletin = premium

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IPB FOR LIFE SMF/PHPBB SUX DONKEY BALLS.

 

and if ur going to pay for vbull u better pay for Invision Power Board .

 

Its pretty faster/more aplying to the eyes and more profesional like.

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