Leo said:Do you think $160 is worth vbulletin though?
I wouldnt mind if it was either $160 one off then no other fees, or $30/year without the $160 but I think having both is a bit much.
Especially when people dont make much from sites these days, the running cost is often more than what the webmaster makes and adding that cost of vb makes it harder
We have 532373 registered usersJohn Diver said:I always preferred vBulletin for a forum, but spending $160 and another $30 for updates each year isnt really the best option for every site I own so I dont go with vb for everything
I can honestly say I dont think vbulletin handles large forums with a lot of concurrent connections any better than phpbb or invision.
Take a look at this:
http://ian.go-gaia.com/forum/index.php
Thats bigger than any vBUlletin forum and its running on phpbb
Although I am a HUGE fan of vbulletin, I dont think it performs much better than the others available.
I also like open source so that sways me away from vbulletin.
However, the support at vb is really great, replies to support requests are very quick, unlike at phpbb and invision I have found.
vBulletin is easier to skin also, IMO of courseand there are a huge number of hacks for vbulletin.
phpbb also has a large number of hacks available but I dont think there are enough for invision yet.
And its bringing out a new version which means there will be very few hacks (Like for the new vb version but thats changing quickly)
Out of the ones you listed? I'd have to say vBulletin, then phpBB and lastly (and least) IPB.Which forum do you think is best?
I wouldn't only say vBulletin, however any paid forum would be the standard for a company over a free one. This includes vBulletin, wBB and all other paid forum boards (Even the paid version of IPB to an extent).vBulletin is considered the standard.
I'd have to say it's the other way around, I find phpBB very very easy to skin - You simply have to edit a few files, and make sure that the basic coding is still there.Of there IPB seems a little easier to skin than phpBB.
There's always wBB.I always preferred vBulletin for a forum, but spending $160 and another $30 for updates each year isn't really the best option for every site I own so I don't go with vb for everything
Not at all. wBB is just as good as vBulletin, however it's much cheaper. wBB is €50 for an owned license with one year of upgrades, and €30 every year for extra upgrade. Just as good as vB, however cheaper, and one of their clients is actually BMW, and I don't think BMW would use a shoddy forum board.Do you think $160 is worth vBulletin though?
Two of the boards mentioned are free, yes, however vBulletin you need to pay for. Unless you want to split the thread so all phpBB & IPB go in the Freebie forum while everything about vB stays here.This thread AFAIK, should have been posted on the Freebie forum, since they're free.
Yes, it's due to the fact people are waiting for phpBB 2.2; when that is released you'll see a lot more phpBB forums around.Has phpBB been pushed to the side a bit now?
Then use wBB, or phpBB.I also don't like the idea of paying $160 PLUS $30 every year for updates and support.
Funny that... I've actually heard the total opposite.A lot of people say vBulletin is coded a lot better, but to be honest, I don't notice much difference as a user and an admin.
The thing is, the majority of people see it as unprofessional for a company to use free forum software. True, others see it as unprofessional to use a forum at all; however that's another story all together.The cost is a bit much for forum software IMO.. when there are free forums that do just as good of a job, why would you pay is the way I look at it,