Batskes
Customer
Hey all. Just thought I might post a few Forum Based topics for discussion here at DBTech
If threads not wanted, just tell me to stop!
What forum software have you used. What do you like? Quick Pro's and Cons
vBulletin 3, 4 and 5
I've been using vBulletin for countless years now.
Pro's -
Each version of vBulletin is different, you can find exactly what you need (I have still used vB 3.8 installs of recent)
Simplicity + Power
Countless mods from a fantastic community dedicated to vBulletin Mods, Skins and General Editing
Cons -
Can be confusing to start (as most forum software is for n00bs)
Each version of vBulletin is different (yes a pro and a con).
Limited template editing compared with IPB.
Invision Power Board - Version numbers unknown
I've also used many versions of IPB. Great software, but really just not my thing. I can't explain it, but I just prefer vB!
Pro's -
n00b Friendly Admin System
Highly customisable
Great looking default skin that you only need change a logo and never actually really need a skin! Logo change is SIMPLE too.
Cons -
Most mods that are worth using are PAID with no LITE versions. So unless you buy them, you can't even use a version that adds a link etc to support.
Software owners can turn into "IPBFanboys" really quickly. You will find that support with vBulletin Mods etc and the vBulletin community is generally a nicer place to be... Think of IPB as Apple people and vBulletin as Android people.
Yearly cost. You MUST re-issue your license yearly.
MyBB - Been using since released.
My free forum software of choice and recommendation for others or new people to forums.
Pro's -
Simplicity
ITS FREE!
Mod community. Much like vB. I would go as far to say that I would think MyBB would be the vB of the free world
Yet another good looking forum default skin. Easy to navigate for new forum members too.
Cons -
It's free software. Don't get me wrong, but I've just always felt paid software is more of a security thing. After all, with paying for software comes a certain level of support from the people who chose to charge for the software. Otherwise they know full well, they lose money, they lose customers and worse off, they get sued for not maintaining a product that was paid for.
Harder to customise yourself skin wise compared to other software.

What forum software have you used. What do you like? Quick Pro's and Cons
vBulletin 3, 4 and 5
I've been using vBulletin for countless years now.
Pro's -
Each version of vBulletin is different, you can find exactly what you need (I have still used vB 3.8 installs of recent)
Simplicity + Power
Countless mods from a fantastic community dedicated to vBulletin Mods, Skins and General Editing
Cons -
Can be confusing to start (as most forum software is for n00bs)
Each version of vBulletin is different (yes a pro and a con).
Limited template editing compared with IPB.
Invision Power Board - Version numbers unknown
I've also used many versions of IPB. Great software, but really just not my thing. I can't explain it, but I just prefer vB!
Pro's -
n00b Friendly Admin System
Highly customisable
Great looking default skin that you only need change a logo and never actually really need a skin! Logo change is SIMPLE too.
Cons -
Most mods that are worth using are PAID with no LITE versions. So unless you buy them, you can't even use a version that adds a link etc to support.
Software owners can turn into "IPBFanboys" really quickly. You will find that support with vBulletin Mods etc and the vBulletin community is generally a nicer place to be... Think of IPB as Apple people and vBulletin as Android people.
Yearly cost. You MUST re-issue your license yearly.
MyBB - Been using since released.
My free forum software of choice and recommendation for others or new people to forums.
Pro's -
Simplicity
ITS FREE!
Mod community. Much like vB. I would go as far to say that I would think MyBB would be the vB of the free world

Yet another good looking forum default skin. Easy to navigate for new forum members too.
Cons -
It's free software. Don't get me wrong, but I've just always felt paid software is more of a security thing. After all, with paying for software comes a certain level of support from the people who chose to charge for the software. Otherwise they know full well, they lose money, they lose customers and worse off, they get sued for not maintaining a product that was paid for.
Harder to customise yourself skin wise compared to other software.