Excuse me. You still owe me $6 for the 100 posts I made for you nearly two weeks ago. You PM'd me and said you'd pay last Saturday and have not done so. That doesn't help your reputation does it? I know it's not much but it's the principal that counts.
Both of you won, a ban each. Learn to be constructive when reviewing a matter, and use private messages to argue the way yo do. Back on the topic, no matter what forum software you prefer, stick to the one that has a greater impact on end users. To give you an example, would you be so addicted to digitalpoint if it were a phpbb forum? Some would, others wouldn't and that's a fact. So, at the end of the day, I'd definitely go for a software that is widely recognized and that web surfers are well used to. On the long run, it will pay for the money you invest in purchasing a license. That if you're serious about your plans and aim to keep the business up and running for years to come.
the best most versitile I've found that doesn't take much knowledge is Forumotion.com It's free and very easy to use. (I've tried like all of them, I'm a forum freak) I've tried invisionfree but found it more confusing than Forumotion. That's just my personal opinion though.