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Goonie
08-03-2010, 04:41 PM
I was just wondering if there was any CMS software (other than vBulletin) that I can use with vB 4.5?
I like the vB forum but the CMS leaves alot to be desired so I'd like to find something that looks better but is also easy to use.
I like the look of Drupal but as far as I know it doesn't work with the latest version of vBulletin.
Can anyone give me any information about this?
Thanks.

Brandon Sheley
08-03-2010, 05:20 PM
have you tried vbadvanced?
I personally like wordpress as my cms, wouldn't use the vbcms even if someone paid me to us it..lol

henrikhansen
08-03-2010, 05:47 PM
I like the look of Drupal but as far as I know it doesn't work with the latest version of vBulletin.
Can anyone give me any information about this?
Thanks.

I checked a week ago and no one of the Drupal bridges work yet with vb4.

Reeve of shinra
08-03-2010, 06:23 PM
vfusion.org has a joomla bridge.

There is a wordpress bridge for vb3 that works on vb4 too.

kevcj
08-03-2010, 06:48 PM
Vivvo is a Content Management system that integrates in with the vbulletin forum software.

I dont know if it supports VB 4, but I suspect that it does.

boccio
08-04-2010, 06:18 AM
It does:
http://www.vivvo.net/resources/dload/plugins/vbulletin-bridge.html

Goonie
09-05-2010, 10:07 AM
vfusion.org has a joomla bridge.

There is a wordpress bridge for vb3 that works on vb4 too.

I've also found something called JFusion which looks pretty good.
Would you say vfusion is better than jfusion?

have you tried vbadvanced?
I personally like wordpress as my cms, wouldn't use the vbcms even if someone paid me to us it..lol

No haven't tried vbadvanced. Is that a CMS?
I hate vBulletin's CMS - it's bloody crap!
I have looked into Wordpress but it doesn't seem very customizable. What do you think?

Vivvo is a Content Management system that integrates in with the vbulletin forum software

Never heard of it, but I'll take a look. Thanks.

Does anyone know if Fantastico is any good for installing software or would you say it's better to manually install it yourself?