View Full Version : Is VBulletin Worth It?
just-4-teens
Jul 30th 2005, 3:06 pm
Is vbulleting worth the money? I think i know what the answer will be.
Not just for seo purposes but general overall usage.
Fishing Forum
Jul 30th 2005, 3:14 pm
Def mate
I started on other format but once I sore it was working then put the money in
VB can import most other forum software so the change is not hard so if you have a forum that is starting to build then take the next step to VB as the script is brill plus they are always improving it
Just may thoughts over a cold one
just-4-teens
Jul 30th 2005, 3:17 pm
Def mate
I started on other format but once I sore it was working then put the money in
VB can import most other forum software so the change is not hard so if you have a forum that is starting to build then take the next step to VB as the script is brill plus they are always improving it
Just may thoughts over a cold one
thats the answer i thought i would get, im currently using phpbb and gettinh p****d off with all the security bugs they find every two weeks and if you have a modded forum its a nightmare to update.
Nintendo
Jul 30th 2005, 3:23 pm
Yes!!! But if you don't have the money, start with a simple free script, like a few WWWBoards. Then once the boards are populer, upgrade to vBulletin. Over a year, you only have to make almost $.50 a day to make the money back in a year (Then $30 per year for updates).
I don't suggest using phpBB at all. As we know, they're the king at having security bugs.
just-4-teens
Jul 30th 2005, 3:26 pm
well i have purchased a vbulletin license, all ready i can tell its gonna be a positive :D the cost isnt an issue at the min as im making around $2 a day which will cover future cost :D
Fishing Forum
Jul 30th 2005, 3:29 pm
Well VB does update but the new 3.5 seems to take care of the updates if you have hacked your code
I know shaun is and has tested the many beta updates for 3.5 so maybe he could chip in on this
I think if your getting the traffic and you have the gut feeling its going to work then go for it
You should cover the cost with absense but that is not gar.. as forums are very poor on the on ctr but hay if you enjoy doing it then VB is the best in my little world
Oh I also started on phpbb which is great but I new that I had to make the next step
just-4-teens
Jul 30th 2005, 3:31 pm
hell i have nothing better to spend my money on :D and it will keep me occupied for a couple of days :D
siraxi
Jul 30th 2005, 3:48 pm
If I were you I'd use the free forum called SMF 1.0 ( http://www.simplemachines.org ). It is advertised as "SMF is the next-generation community forum software package that is jam-packed with features, while at the same time having a minimal impact on resources."
Worth a look, at least.
just-4-teens
Jul 30th 2005, 3:53 pm
If I were you I'd use the free forum called SMF 1.0 ( http://www.simplemachines.org ). It is advertised as "SMF is the next-generation community forum software package that is jam-packed with features, while at the same time having a minimal impact on resources."
Worth a look, at least.
ive tried it before, and didnt like it due to the fact i didnt like the source code much and couldnt make it do what i wanted :eek:
Design Agent
Jul 30th 2005, 4:20 pm
Read the title, skip the posts, answer the question.
..Yes
just-4-teens
Jul 30th 2005, 6:19 pm
in vbulletin, how do you get sub cats to show on index?
Blogmaster
Jul 30th 2005, 6:31 pm
vBulletin is not worth it but more than worth it :)
digitalpoint
Jul 31st 2005, 11:00 am
in vbulletin, how do you get sub cats to show on index?In your options check the Forum Listings Display Options -> Depth of Forums
just-4-teens
Jul 31st 2005, 2:02 pm
In your options check the Forum Listings Display Options -> Depth of Forums
cheers, im suprised at how advanced vbulletin is compared to others.
all the built in features etc, the way you add plugins and edit templates :D
digitalpoint
Jul 31st 2005, 3:01 pm
Yeah... people don't really understand the difference until they get into the admin and/or start seeing how clean it's code is.
Shoemoney
Jul 31st 2005, 3:46 pm
I have tried about every open source or free php bulletin boards.
I think vB is really in its own league. Almost any site I cared about I have already migrated.
just-4-teens
Jul 31st 2005, 4:30 pm
Yeah... people don't really understand the difference until they get into the admin and/or start seeing how clean it's code is.
i was shocked when i saw how many different options there was, vbulletin is definatly worth the money.
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