Hey Guys, Thank you all for your suggestions. I had a bad experience with phpBB ver 1 some years ago...someone defaced my forum index page...and it runs pretty slow..so thats out (they got in through the upload image function, its been fixed....).
Invision Power Board & vBulletin..... cant afford it and the free versions not exactly to my needs. PubBB, looks good and was really impressed by the speed of it...have downloaded it and am fooling around with it by adding a few mods and thinking of writing a mod of my own to get it "just the way" I want it. BTW, PBlang too is pretty good too (which was my first choice when I asked this question here) give it a shot if you get time, but as far as I can see PubBB runs much faster and has some very decent functions/features. Thanks guys, -Ryan A On 5/17/2004 4:03:18 AM, Justin French ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Personally, I hate almost all forum software other than my own (still > in Dev), but that's a different story. > > I've been frequenting the > Textpattern forums [1] lately, which use > PubBB [2], which is pretty good, lightweight, PHP driven, with a > reasonable grip on standards and CSS. > > 1 http://www.textpattern.com/ > 2 http://www.punbb.org/ > > On 17/05/2004, at 10:54 AM, Ryan A wrote: > > > Hey, > > Just spent 2 hours at hot scripts searching for a good forum software, > > after > > going through 15 pages I found: > > "PBLang - International PHP-forum" which seems good. > > > > If anybody has used it...I would appreciate you telling me how your > > experience with it was...good, bad and anything in between. > > > > I have not *totally* decided on it, so if you know of a good/great > > piece of > > forum software (HAS to be written in PHP) please feel free to reply > > and tell > > me...if you do...good things will happen to you :-) or consider it > > your good > > deed for the day/week. > > > > Two forums that I really like are: > > 1. the forum at DIVX.com (very very cool) > > 2. awforum.net (unfortunatly written in ASP..pain in th -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php