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#170526 - 12/18/06 01:20 PM
Re: UBBThreads questions
[Re: Alexander]
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Registered: 06/04/06
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Loc: Aberdeen, WA
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While we do still have 6.5.5 of UBB.threads in the Members Area it does require the same purchase price as you're not only purchasing the software but access to the members area for a year for any updates. UBBcentral, Groupee, Infopop, Eve, are all run by the same company, yes. You could use UBB.threads as a CMS/Portal site. It's not quite as feature rich as a true CMS system, but it can be done. You can add navigation links. There is an example script that allows you to see how to create custom pages that will blend in with the forum setup. Our price is a bit higher than some. But we have some builtin features that others make you pay for, or are not included such as the portal system. This theme isn't included in the stock download but it can be downloaded from our Styles Download Forum along with a variety of others. Most have a preview of the style as well. We're very good on our css/xhtml validation. There are some here on this site, but they aren't in the base code, rather coming from this custom style that is in use. Code has been totally rewritten and very easy to follow. We have search engine friendly URLs as you can see from this setup. We don't have a plugin system, but we do have an dedicated modification site, at http://www.ubbdev.com. The post title not changing is more than likely a bug or a cache not being updated, will need to look at that. Hopefully I got all of your questions. Let me know if you need any clarification on any of them.
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#170578 - 12/19/06 02:54 AM
Re: UBBThreads questions
[Re: Alexander]
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Registered: 08/08/06
Posts: 1922
Loc: NJ
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The cost is actually pretty reasonable. Not only are you getting direct conversation with the lead developer, who actually listens to your input and suggestions directly -- let alone UBBDev.com which helps with special needs -- you have a very helpful community here to back you up. I've read the forums of other products - and you have to agree they're often full of (how should I put it...) kinda dumb questions. I haven't seen that here at all. Read through these forums and you'll see... As for bug fixes - they've been on top of things regularly since I've been involved (about 6 years). Granted, most of the energy goes to the latest versions, but that's understandable.
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#170584 - 12/19/06 05:02 AM
Re: UBBThreads questions
[Re: Gizmo]
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Registered: 12/18/06
Posts: 76
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Well, I still think the price is a little bit high! I registered for the demo (Is it a downloadble demo or just a demo site?) for like 2 days ago and I still no email.
Argh, I wish this software was free, always has to be so expensive. I mean, I guess I can't afford it. Maybe have to go with another free or cheaper software. I think you should half the price if you wanna compete with vBulletin and Invision Power Board, but that is my opinion.
So if you buy 5 licenses, then it is over $1000, which is alot!!
With a license, are you just allowed to run it on one website and one install? As IPB, vBulletin, FusionBB and all other commercial forums' licenses? I hate that kind of licensing.
Exactly why should I buy this more expensive forum? What does it have that other hasn't?
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