I have been developing this forum system technically since a few months before new year, but got plagued by deadlines, so I started actual development after new year.
DenkiBoard is the result after a series of criticism of my previous forum system of being too old fashioned, too buggy, too hard to develop for, and too hard to use.
The aim with DenkiBoard is to create a system that's both convenient to forum users and chat app users.
That means the system must be easy to use, (near) real time, and more, but at the same time it should still feel like a real forum.
The first public beta test is expected to launch really soon now, but I made a little video preview where you can see a bit of it in action (plus bugs):
Some of the unique features I really like about DenkiBoard is that you don't need to use DenkiBoard in order to use DenkiBoard.
It's just a graphical shell that connects to the backend server called "076 Server", which serves API calls in JSON format.
So if you don't like DenkiBoard so much, users are entirely free to make a different web frontend, desktop app, mobile app, command line app, or even a game if they want to, just as long as what they use to make it can parse JSON.
DenkiBoard is the result after a series of criticism of my previous forum system of being too old fashioned, too buggy, too hard to develop for, and too hard to use.
The aim with DenkiBoard is to create a system that's both convenient to forum users and chat app users.
That means the system must be easy to use, (near) real time, and more, but at the same time it should still feel like a real forum.
The first public beta test is expected to launch really soon now, but I made a little video preview where you can see a bit of it in action (plus bugs):
Some of the unique features I really like about DenkiBoard is that you don't need to use DenkiBoard in order to use DenkiBoard.
It's just a graphical shell that connects to the backend server called "076 Server", which serves API calls in JSON format.
So if you don't like DenkiBoard so much, users are entirely free to make a different web frontend, desktop app, mobile app, command line app, or even a game if they want to, just as long as what they use to make it can parse JSON.









