>> Thanks, but that's not something that easily organized looking.  I'm looking 
>> to have categories/sub-forums for each
product and then the consumer can go there and grab the latest release or post 
comments about it.<<

Different requirement as your original post asked about the latest/greatest 
simple forum. Joel Splosky and Jeff Atwood
set out to change the way forums worked because traditional forums have many 
design flaws. The concepts they introduced
with StackOverflow are being "borrowed" even by the likes of MSDN forums. So 
obviously they hit a good cord. My favorite
feature is how answers get voted up and marked as the answer. Makes finding the 
solution faster for me, and saves me so
much time not reading entire threads and solves the problem of thread drift, 
which is a big win when you need to get
something out the door.

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.swfox.net
www.rickschummer.com




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