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sanddrag 02-11-2004 21:18

Re: Best free forum
 
One thing that hasn't been mentioned about the boards, is that some web hosts come with a feature called Fantastico, which can automatically install a forum (ususally phpBB or IPB). This makes it really easy to get up and running.

Astronouth7303 02-11-2004 21:29

Re: Best free forum
 
I, personally think vB is the best, but it's also a bit $$$.

But nobody's mentioned [url=http://www.yabbforum.com/]YaBB[/a], an open source option.

NoodleKnight 02-11-2004 22:51

Re: Best free forum
 
there are also XMB forums, I used it before phpBB, pretty good forums.

Raven_Writer 03-11-2004 08:29

Re: Best free forum
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by theory6
I can't be too sure about this but I believe Invision is not offering free message boards. Unless you happen to have downloaded one of their older versions (2.0) the new versions are not free anymore.

It seems that you are right (didn't even realize this til now though). IBP is no longer a free board. You can either get a yearly ($69.95) license, or a lifetime ($199.00) license.

Here's a place that has some free boards you can get though:
http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Script...rds/index.html

Joe Ross 03-11-2004 18:13

Re: Best free forum
 
IPB was never free. The offered a full featured non time limited demo version, but once you decided to use it, by the terms of the license you had to pay for it.

All they did was remove the free demo.

KevinH 11-01-2005 00:00

Re: Best free forum
 
Let's see, I've tried a lot of these, here's what I've found...
  • vBulletin - (as far as I remember, php/mysql) seemed a little cryptic for customization, but not bad.
  • phpBB - (php/mysql) My favorite forum backend, wonderful support, addons and has a very straightforward interface.
  • YaBB - (perl/cgi) Older engine, lots of support, but not as configurable or understandable as most.
  • YaBBSE - (php/mysql) Nicer, but not quite as many features as phpBB.
  • openBB - (php/mysql) Couldn't ever find much information on this.
As for forums that you don't host yourself, I liked the one supplied by chatarea.com the best. If you have any questions regarding setting these up, toss me a line and I'll try to be of service.

AIBob 19-01-2005 15:38

Re: Best free forum
 
phpBB is a very good one... I like the way that they lay out the administrative tools and such, I also like the whole forum look, but its not the best look.

Goobergunch 20-01-2005 00:54

Re: Best free forum
 
I'm personally an Invision Power Board fan, although I also like phpBB.

Regarding the licensing issue: It is my understanding (based on the documentation to the IPB sitting on my computer) that you could run an IPB for free, but would not be entitled to any support or upgrades.

Just a note about ProBoards: On the online "NationStates" game I play, many people have had their passwords stolen by unscrupulous forum administrators, as it's not difficult for a ProBoard admin to get one's forum password. So unless you really trust the administrator(s), I recommend against registering on ProBoard forums.

NoodleKnight 20-01-2005 01:11

Re: Best free forum
 
Recently IPB has stopped handing out their forums for free, you can get a demo by installing stuff on your computer (you also have limits on posts and such).

Anyways, phpBB is skipping their 2.2 version update and decided to hop into version 3.0.0 -- to compete with other bulletin boards.

RIgnazio 20-01-2005 16:39

Re: Best free forum
 
Now, here is the tricky part. Are you running a Linux or Windows server?
Pretty much, I love phpBB2, and it is free. www.phpbb.com

If you are running a Windows server, all you need to do is create a blank Access 2000 Database, and post it where the instructions tell you to. If you are running a Linux server, it does not accept Access 2000, and you must create a SQL database. Comes with very detailed instructions for both.

Hope this helps.

devicenull 20-01-2005 18:14

Re: Best free forum
 
I'm a phpBB fan.. can't beat it.

Instead of using something like access.. you might want to just install MySQL as your database. Setup is pretty simple, and if you learn to use php and MySQL on your site, you can create some nice content (Like pulling news from a forum), even without the fourm, its a nice combo.

syntaxers 29-01-2005 22:51

Re: Best free forum
 
My forum uses PhpBB and before, for ultimate freeness, inlcluding site and stuff, you could get http://invisionfree.com/ which I have used before.

My forum: http://jljfdesign.net/forum


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