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Best Forum Software
Best Forum Software
Best Forum Software by Adrian
Singer
Looking to implement a forum on your website? Great! But what forum
software package should you go with?
This decision could make or break the success of your forum.
Fortunately, it's an easy one. In our experience, after testing
every major forum software available online, there's a clear
winner. A forum software package that is so powerful and scalable,
it is currently used by 62% of the top 100 forum-driven
websites.
Introducing - vBulletin, an ultra scalable, fully customizable,
PHP/MySQL commercial ($160) forum package, the top pick for any
serious community builder.
Number two on our list is - phpBB. phpBB is free to use, making it
a popular entry level solution for many forums. While phpBB doesn't
have all the features of vBulletin, phpBB too is PHP/MySQL driven,
customizable and includes all the basic features you'll need to
launch a community website in a single day. phpBB falls short
primarily on scalability, however until you reach about 5,000
active members, you should be okay.
Last but not least is - Invision. A commercial ($149) closed
community solution. Invision is more similar to vBulletin in the
features department, boosting a neat graphical interface, lots of
plugins and great support from the creators. We like vBulletin
better because it has a larger community of users who share ideas,
exchange plugins and offer ongoing free help.
If your server is Microsoft-powered, you could look into Web Wiz
Forums, a popular free ASP forum package. Web Wiz Forums offers all
the features you'll need to launch and maintain a successful
community. We prefer PHP/MySQL for lower total cost of ownership,
easier maintenance and customization. But if you're a die-hard
Microsofty, Web Wiz Forum is a great pick.
Adrian Singer is an Internet Consultant with http://www.softwareprojects.com/
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