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    My suggestion is to use vBulletin. most professional websites use it.

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    Even this look good and Vforum costs 160$ or something .. and its somewhat free. what do u say. and it servers the purpose well

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    The forum software that is currently on is working very good for the site but if you say VB is better maybe they should look into it.

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    i think that ib forums are cool too

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    I agree.. This is reall good and emoticons and also cool . and i am bored with so maby VBuletin forums now.. everyother has VBuletin on it. and they all look same..

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    Yes, vB is THE industry standard, but then gambler (owner/admin) has blended this forum exceptionally well into the site's design; and I think this phpbb is doing what it's supposed to do, so it's fine.

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    Of the free ones I think Invision Power Board is hands down the best

    They are just about to release v2.0 as well which will be slick! I have based one of my sites on it and it works extremely well

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    i think vbulletin is the best forum software and the faster one it has a great admin panel and has alot of modification and skin for that i think this site would move to a vbulletin

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonenone View Post
    My suggestion is to use vBulletin. most professional websites use it.
    the majority of sites I come across use the vbulletin software,...looks pretty good...!

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