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What is the current version of your vBulletin?
What is the current version of your vBulletin?
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I use and prefer 4.2.2 but at some point I think 5 will be a worthwhile upgrade. Not yet though.
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3.8.7.
I would have upgraded to vB4 by now (I have invested many many hours in upgrading my addons and a lot more custom stuff for my forum), but after I saw what vB5 would become, I decided to jump ship sooner or later. Even if vB5 would ever become remotely close to being usable, I have no desire to pay a business to release software that usually takes at least two to three years before being "ripe". |
I use the version 4.2.2. Do you think that was a "shot in the foot" version 5.x?
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Did this thread get deleted and started over?
3.8.4 & 3.8.7... |
4.2.2 as it has everything I need. I don't think I will upgrade to 5 at any point in the foreseeable future. My current 4x set up also looks "new" enough for front end users so shouldn't get outdated any time soon.
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I voted, running 4.2.1 here and will 3.x or 4.x just not 5.x until it improves a little more. |
I think he was thinking about a thread that was somewhere asking the PHP version people were running. :)
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I swear there was a poll on the front page at one point asking members Which vb version they were using.....I could be wrong.
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Not that I recall seeing, but I also could be wrong. :p
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