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Out of Date Versions?
Is there a reason why some sites still don't try and upgrade from version 2 or the like, when there are now probably more add ons for future versions that any versions of that range of below? No joke, I came across a hosting site using vBulletin 2.3.2 which had been running it for 5 years in a row.
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some sites use 2.x because of a complete different structure, server usage and features... remember that 3.x is a complete rebuild and a complete different way of viewing vBulletin... some people like the old way.
many forums with millions of posts are better on 2.x ... |
vB2 is a cool version. I've always been a huge fan of vBulletin 2.
I've also seen many forums using that version also that are huge. Digitally Imported used that version for ages, before they finally upgraded last year. |
I believe a lot of large forums still use it because it needs much less memory.
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I wish I could go back to vb2. I loved it.
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Seems like I had an easier time customizing it. Or, maybe I'm lazy now. eh.
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You can't downgrade if you have a lot of modification to the forum.
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oh the good old days, so miss them
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