View Full Version : 3.5 -> 3.6 What are the biggest differences?
yoyoyoyo
12-05-2006, 12:27 PM
The obvious difference between 3.0.X and 3.5.X is the plugins/hooks etc., so I was just wondering what the biggest differences between vb3.5.X and 3.6.X and what is it that makes a new release qualify as a new product release instead of being another extension of th 3.5.X line?
also- I have a lot of database errors with the 3.5.X line, has this been addressed in the 3.6.X line?
Distance
12-05-2006, 12:54 PM
I havent really noticed much.. an infraction system?
There have been many security upgrades
COBRAws
12-05-2006, 01:29 PM
The obvious difference between 3.0.X and 3.5.X is the plugins/hooks etc., so I was just wondering what the biggest differences between vb3.5.X and 3.6.X and what is it that makes a new release qualify as a new product release instead of being another extension of th 3.5.X line?
also- I have a lot of database errors with the 3.5.X line, has this been addressed in the 3.6.X line?
Full report here: http://www.vbulletin.com/go/36features
yoyoyoyo
12-05-2006, 02:12 PM
Full report here: http://www.vbulletin.com/go/36featuresThanks - I had read the features listed, but I was mianly interested in what people had noticed as being the biggest differences, and how it pertains to hacking and modding your board, so I asked here instead of at vb.com. New features don't always mean better version, sometimes it just means more bugs.
G0F0RBR0KE
12-05-2006, 03:43 PM
Sometimes update aren't huge..however they add new features...fixs bugs..fixs any security issues that can cause ur board to crash..etc...u can find all the updates at http://vbulletin.com in the annoucement or in your e-mail box
yoyoyoyo
12-05-2006, 05:47 PM
Sometimes update aren't huge..however they add new features...fixs bugs..fixs any security issues that can cause ur board to crash..etc...u can find all the updates at http://vbulletin.com in the annoucement or in your e-mail boxThanks - I understand all of that, and am well aware how/where to get the updates. I was just looking for input from other coders regarding the flexability and durability of the codes compared to each other.. Frankly, I am not 100% impressed with the plugin system, and prefer the old 3.0.X ways of manually editing files/templates, but maybe that's just me. The database/site seems a lot more stable on 3.0.X as compared to 3.5.X, so I was hoping it was better in 3.6.X. Also- I am still curious as to what justifies a new product line. They are still supporting 3.5 at the same time they develop 3.6, so there must be something major to distinguish one from the other.
G0F0RBR0KE
12-05-2006, 06:15 PM
Thanks - I understand all of that, and am well aware how/where to get the updates. I was just looking for input from other coders regarding the flexability and durability of the codes compared to each other.. Frankly, I am not 100% impressed with the plugin system, and prefer the old 3.0.X ways of manually editing files/templates, but maybe that's just me. The database/site seems a lot more stable on 3.0.X as compared to 3.5.X, so I was hoping it was better in 3.6.X. Also- I am still curious as to what justifies a new product line. They are still supporting 3.5 at the same time they develop 3.6, so there must be something major to distinguish one from the other.
You see...the plugin is way better than going for each file re-editing and reuploading...
an example: Ushop and Ucash for 3.0.x was a pain in the rear when it came to re-editing the whole .php files...especially when u have some modification done to it...if u make a mistake..you have to reupload a new [name of file].phpto fixs the error.
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