What is the best forum software to use?

What is the best forum software to use?

  • Phpbb

    Votes: 8 34.8%
  • myfreeforum

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • proboards

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • other

    Votes: 15 65.2%

  • Total voters
    23
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Traygon said:
Stephon said:
Why waste money on a license for VB or IPB? Just go with a open-source forum software(I prefer Mybb) and use that money towards hosting, custom theme, and so on? It really makes no sense to blow $150+ on a paid forum software. How is IPB or VB better than any of the other open-source forum software?
Try out IPB 3.0 and then compare it to open source software. You will then have answered your own question :yes:

I already have looked at it. I thought this thread was about forum software, not social-networking type of software. All these VB or IPB fans remind me of Mac fanboys. It's the BEST and NOTHING can beat it. :lol:
 
Stephon said:
Traygon said:
Stephon said:
Why waste money on a license for VB or IPB? Just go with a open-source forum software(I prefer Mybb) and use that money towards hosting, custom theme, and so on? It really makes no sense to blow $150+ on a paid forum software. How is IPB or VB better than any of the other open-source forum software?
Try out IPB 3.0 and then compare it to open source software. You will then have answered your own question :yes:

I already have looked at it. I thought this thread was about forum software, not social-networking type of software. All these VB or IPB fans remind me of Mac fanboys. It's the BEST and NOTHING can beat it. :lol:
I'm a Mac user and use IP.Board. DON'T MESS WITH MY MAC AND IP.BOARD. :lol:

But to answer the question...IP.Board. xD
 
MyBB!
MyBB is the best forum software ever.
It's sort of a mix of vBulliten and IPB but free and open source.
It has good mods and themes also. 🙂
 
thedudeman said:
Stephon said:
Traygon said:
Stephon said:
Why waste money on a license for VB or IPB? Just go with a open-source forum software(I prefer Mybb) and use that money towards hosting, custom theme, and so on? It really makes no sense to blow $150+ on a paid forum software. How is IPB or VB better than any of the other open-source forum software?
Try out IPB 3.0 and then compare it to open source software. You will then have answered your own question :yes:

I already have looked at it. I thought this thread was about forum software, not social-networking type of software. All these VB or IPB fans remind me of Mac fanboys. It's the BEST and NOTHING can beat it. :lol:
I'm a Mac user and use IP.Board. DON'T MESS WITH MY MAC AND IP.BOARD. :lol:

But to answer the question...IP.Board. xD

Staff, please use the ban hammer on him. :roll:

Mybb can do what IPB/VB can do.
 
Stephon said:
Traygon said:
Stephon said:
Why waste money on a license for VB or IPB? Just go with a open-source forum software(I prefer Mybb) and use that money towards hosting, custom theme, and so on? It really makes no sense to blow $150 on a paid forum software. How is IPB or VB better than any of the other open-source forum software?
Try out IPB 3.0 and then compare it to open source software. You will then have answered your own question :yes:

I already have looked at it. I thought this thread was about forum software, not social-networking type of software. All these VB or IPB fans remind me of Mac fanboys. It's the BEST and NOTHING can beat it. :lol:
The whole Internet is starting to be geared towards social media and forums are becoming social media, if you haven't noticed. You probably don't know anything about forums if you say IPB 3 is a social networking script, it's a forum, with social networking aspects that can be turned off or not used if desired to do so. For your information, I like all forum software and I am not a fan boy. Fan boys are for everything, not just vBulletin or IPB. You get fan boys for websites, phpBB, MyBB, cars, trucks, trains, planes, food, drink and more, your argument is pointless and factless.

You're the one that needs the ban hammer.

EDIT: Actually, forums are social networking platforms anyway.
 
Well, I may have MY favorite, but that doesn't necessarily make it the favorite of others, and so, it really all boils down to what features you are looking for, what you are hoping to accomplish with your forum, your experience and also, personal taste. I doubt that anyone can answer this question for you as we have no idea what these things are from your standpoint. I know that I don't, and so, I am not going to act like I do. You'd have to ask these questions of yourself (and possibly your staff and members in terms of what features would they like to have available, and you'd have to ask your staff what features would allow them to do their job as efficiently as possible, and while, bringing up possible worst-case scenarios that could occur on a forum, where your staff would have to handle it, and you can ask them what they'd do in that situation) and then you can base your decision on their answers, as well as the ones you'd have to ask of yourself.

Personally, I am for IPB, and always will be. Simply because of what I've stated above, and also, because of the fact that I have used all others, and found it to have everything I am looking for, and would need to run my forum as efficiently as possible.

I started out with PB, and I quickly grew out of it. I tried PHPBB, and quickly found that it was missing features that came standard with IPB (such as a split/merge feature for topics) and the appearance wasn't all that great either.. and so, I went back to IPB software, as it had all the features necessary to aid in running my forum, (such as more than 35 measly places to put banned words, as well as the fact that you'd still need JavaScript to have different images for each skin you had in your skin changer, and the lack of a portal, to act as a homepage or the like, without the need of a HUMONGOUS code which would undoubtedly conflict with other codes you may have already.. etc.. all of which, are gripes I had about PB) IPB had a Mod CP, and many more options for both members and admins alike. IPB also had some features to give my forum a few extra perks. Such as the ability to post flash games and videos using [doHTML] etc.. (which, I don't need now as I have custom BBCode.)

Although ProBoards lacks many, many features, it is good for beginners. It was the first software I had used, and after realizing how limited it was, and had pinpointed exactly what I wanted my forum to become, and wanted my members to be able to do, and knew that I'd never accomplish that with that software, I knew it was time to move on, just as I have with the other software I had used before finally choosing IPB. I had asked my staff and members about the features they'd like to see, and I asked my self questions about everything else, and the answer to that, was IPB.
 
Well if you have 150$ to spare, then an IPB license is the way to go. However, I recommend that you start off on a free script like MyBB and wait for your community to grow. Why spend 150$ only for it to go nowhere? When it grows to a decent size, upgrade. A fool and his money are easily parted.
 
I prefer vBulletin, but it's really an opinion to which is the best.
vB is just good because all of the options, modifications, and other resources. Their community is huge as well.
 
I prefer IPB, but have used them all. Just depends on what is easiest to you. 🙂
 
I vote for phpBB. I have had experience hosting and running a phpbb based forum, and I find it is very secure, fast and easy to deploy and configure. Unlike things like IPB, it is completely free, and if necessary can have some really advanced options for fine grained user and thread control.
Definitely my recommendation.
Demo : free forums
 
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