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Shaliza 08-05-2008 09:15 PM

vBulletin by far. I tried phpBB a while back & didn't like it at all. The vB support is way better AND there are great features included in vB that phpBB requires mods for.

Gene Steinberg 08-05-2008 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaliza (Post 1592183)
vBulletin by far. I tried phpBB a while back & didn't like it at all. The vB support is way better AND there are great features included in vB that phpBB requires mods for.

Consider that vBulletin is commercial, and I've learned the hard way that no freebie can compete in terms of features and support. The crew at vBulletin earn their bread by working on the program. While open source can inspire lots of dedication too, at the end of the day, if your business depends on an online community running efficiently, where should you place your confidence?

Fynnon 08-05-2008 09:47 PM

I recently moved to vB especially because i wanted a change but i used phpBB 3 for my forum for 1 year and i must say that for a free software it is fantastic !

i can talk about phpBB3 for a week there are good parts and bad parts...but don`t compare vB to phpBB2, compare it to the new phpBB3, and maybe you should not compare this 2 because one is
180$ +60/year and the other one is free !

phpBB3 is not perfect yet but they are really close...and they can push vB to be much better software then it is now

comparing them it`s like comparing linux (phpBB) vs windows (vB)

bizhat 08-18-2008 09:06 PM

I use phpBB on my from for about 7 years. I think about upgrading to vbulletin several times. Recently i upgraded to vbulletin and i really like it. I will never go back to phpBB on the site. I still have few sites with phpBB as i don't want to spend on those sites. If you can afford to buy vbulletin, go for it.

Gene Steinberg 08-18-2008 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by bizhat (Post 1601768)
I use phpBB on my from for about 7 years. I think about upgrading to vbulletin several times. Recently i upgraded to vbulletin and i really like it. I will never go back to phpBB on the site. I still have few sites with phpBB as i don't want to spend on those sites. If you can afford to buy vbulletin, go for it.

One thing that impresses me about vBulletin is that, fully equipped with 16 mods and all, our traffic at the main forum we use has gone up tremendously in just two months. We were using MyBB previously which has, out of the box, a lot more features than phpBB.

That means our members enjoy the community more and want to participate more actively. More traffic means more hits, and more ads, of course.

So this was a worthwhile investment for us (we have three vBulletin licenses now).

Peace,
Gene

cheat-master30 08-18-2008 09:41 PM

^I understand the exact same. My traffic personally went up by about 1000% due to using vBulletin from a free forum software (then again, it was also free hosted, so the domain and stuff may have made a difference).

Taragon 08-19-2008 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by cheat-master30 (Post 1601807)
^I understand the exact same. My traffic personally went up by about 1000% due to using vBulletin from a free forum software (then again, it was also free hosted, so the domain and stuff may have made a difference).

I can't say this would always happen reading one of briansol's articles: http://skeymedia.com/invision-power-...in-re-visited/

cheat-master30 08-19-2008 05:20 PM

Keyword is that it might not always happen. Just saying from personal experience though, and from my research and readings on both vBulletin.org and The Admin Zone, people are influenced, even slightly, by what forum software you use, and paid software will get higher stats as a result (unless maybe your members like working on open source projects).

mlthmp 08-24-2008 05:27 PM

Hey guys.

I'm an administrator on smallball.org we're a community for an online baseball/soccer game. Anyway, in my time in the community we've phpbb2, SMF, and now VB (although I wasn't an administrato in the phpbb2 days) I can honestly say that in the short time we've used Vbulletin our members have been more active compared to SMF and phpbb.

First off, I've noticed people feel "safer" using our forums now because they feel VB's security is better. Also, of course they enjoy the new additions and features when compared to SMF.

When someone is searching around on the internet.. I fully believe that when they see a community site running software like VB (meaning paid, and not free) I believe the tend to gravitate towards that.. Almost like they can see the effort people put into that community to actually pay for something.

Anyway.. I've never liked phpbb2 or 3.. I have to admit I do love SMF but neither of those can touch vBulletin.

ForgotenDynasty 08-24-2008 05:55 PM

ive had the opportunity to use both i started with phpbb then when i was offered an owned vbulletin for 50 bucks I couldn't pass it up.

Basicly heres what ive noticed

vbulletin
Pros:
Alot of out of the box features such as quickreply quick edit and overall better look
Easy to install mods Simply just upload the xml file
And your site gets an overall better reputation when it shows that you have actually put money in to your site.
Easier to moderate (moderator controls are more accessible.)

Cons:
Cost money (not just the board with its self is 200$ new but if you want VbSEO you tack on 150 if you want a skin your talking around 40) in the end your talking 400$ to just get your site presentable.
ACP isn't as User Friendly as PhpBB (Its not that its more confusing its just that theirs so many features its almost overwhelming IE it takes forever to set permissions where as Phpbb is just a dropdown box)

PHPbb:
Pros:
Free (Seo and all mods are)
ACP is very user friendly
Since you install the mods manually its alot easier to customize it when you see the accuall code behind it.

Cons:
People don't give you as much respect when they see a free board
Less features
Mods are a pain to install
NO out of the box features
and not only are the mods hard to install their are always like 5 different versions of each mod so if you want to just try each your talking 6 hours where as Vbulletin you just upload the XML file if you don't like it remove it and try the next.


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