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Calisse 07-02-2006 02:15 PM

vB addicts
 
I cannot help it, I LOVE vb, everytime i join a new forum if its not vb im like "did you know that vbulletin is much more flexible it can do x y z and by the way heres a link to the features list" and if it is im like "did you know i love working on vb forums wink wink"

lol

I think I have an actual vbulletin problem!

peterska2 07-02-2006 02:31 PM

i totally understand that. i refuse to join a forum that isn't vB now. :p

Calisse 07-02-2006 02:42 PM

You get there and you think.. mm.. looks good but if theyre not vb.. theyre probably unprofessional... and bearded..

EricaJoy 07-02-2006 05:07 PM

For a full featured forum, its all about vBulletin. However, for when I need a lightweight forum, I love Vanilla. It's just so clean. :)

Staxed 07-02-2006 05:12 PM

lol..deff know what you mean. One of my best friends asked me to join their forum the other day...and I went and was like "WOAH!!!"...don't think so buddy...

So far I own 2 vbsites...and admin 4 others...there just nothing like it :)

i remember like 2 years ago being obsessed with dragonflyCMS and thinking it was the best...now i laugh at it :D

Gio~Logist 07-02-2006 05:26 PM

I don't think i can leave vbulletin even if i wanted to. Tried it once, didn't work.

Guest210212002 07-02-2006 06:05 PM

I'm with you guys on this.

Not so long ago I setup a phpBB board for a friend of mine, and did a little modding to it. It was traumatic. :(

Colin F 07-02-2006 06:45 PM

I'm with everyone else... can't live without it.

Then again, it does set high standards when I'm looking for some other script, which can be frustrating at times ;)

Oblivion Knight 07-02-2006 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Colin F
Then again, it does set high standards when I'm looking for some other script, which can be frustrating at times ;)

Amen.. I'm continually worrying about my site's back-end.

There's nothing out there that comes close to vBulletin's stability, features or editability.

Azhrialilu 07-02-2006 08:46 PM

I'm still stuck at the "and bearded" comment - hilarious lol

I can't, and refuse, to use anything other than vb now.... I'm addicted.... we're all vb junkies

peterska2 07-02-2006 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Calisse
You get there and you think.. mm.. looks good but if theyre not vb.. theyre probably unprofessional... and bearded..

hmmm, I must grow a beard or get rid of my practically dead IPB site then :p

tgillespie 07-02-2006 10:05 PM

The biggest problem I have is when other forum softwares try to mimic vBulletin's features, but don't do it properly. So use to vBulletin's system that it drives me crazy trying to search/edit/modify. Its either vBulletin or old school simple forums.

Its also frusturating using software that has been poorly put together, which is about everything out there, compared to vB. Installation scripts, backends all just seem unorganized and sloppy.

Calisse 07-03-2006 03:14 PM

*Snorts with laughter*

Marco van Herwaarden 07-03-2006 03:43 PM

It is always good to look also at other software, you might pick up some ideas.

Blam Forumz 07-03-2006 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by peterska2
i totally understand that. i refuse to join a forum that isn't vB now. :p


Everytime i look at a forum, if it's not vbulletin i cringe and usually close that tab right away :(, i think i have a problem

SaintDog 07-05-2006 08:52 AM

I've been through a great deal in the past and vBulletin, since 1.x.x has been my top choice. I've used UBB, MyBB, MyTopix, IkonBoard, IPB, MiniBB, XMB and countless others....in the end, the software alone justifies the cost; hands down.

MPDev 07-07-2006 12:47 PM

I've converted both my long term sites from .threads to vB in the past year or so; I'm very happy with vB and see no reason to change.

That said, my only "complaint" would be the skin that vB3 comes with and that there is only one. It seems that out of the box, vBulletins design is not very 'clean' with its awkward buttons and very simple color layout. A couple choices would be nice so that new users don't have to go through the whole learning curve of finding/buying new skins.


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