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GSeybold 08-15-2009 01:47 AM

2nd Choice?
 
Hello
I've decided that I'm not going to upgrade to the new VB4 when it comes out because I don't like the way it looks so I have two questions

1. How long will I still be able to use the 3.X series?

2. What would be your second choice for forum software?

I already own an IPB board but wondering if there is anything better as a second choice?

Thank you. :D

Gabby

Brandon Sheley 08-15-2009 01:53 AM

1. we can't give you a time line, but considering we're not getting updated for 2.0, it may not be updated long
2.ipb
some like mybb, and phpbb

JacquiiDesigns 08-15-2009 08:19 AM

I personally find the beginning of this thread HILARIOUS! (in an absurd, yet poignant way of course...)
I too am wondering what the hell to do with my forum considering that some in the upper echelon of vB (not mentioning any names of course) has told anyone with an ear to hear that the 3.blablabla series style will simply not work with the 4.0 code... I like the concept of a fresh install. I'm not really liking the concept of MAJORLY upgrading my forums.

So this is a really important question GSeybold! It's a conundrum of sorts. For those of us who simply cannot afford to pay our vBFreelancer hundreds of dollars to export our style to the new version...What are the options? Yes - It's a good question!

Thanks for asking it :)

Jacquii.

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btw ((GASP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!))
I know you did NOT recommend/suggest/2nd-name IPB Brandon LOL - and certainly not any other option.... vB what are you doing?!?!? I only hope the 4.0 is incredible!

Jacquii.

Paul M 08-15-2009 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GSeybold (Post 1867640)
1. How long will I still be able to use the 3.X series?

If you have an owned licence then afaik, you can continue to use it for as long as you want. There are people still running vb3.0 and even vb2. They only thing is that they are no longer supported (security patches etc), and eventually none of the 3.x series will be supported.

Taragon 08-15-2009 11:45 AM

1. what Paul said
2. ExpressionEngine or phpBB

KTBleeding 08-15-2009 04:24 PM

I will never pay for forum software again. They're way too much money and they don't really offer anything more than some of the free alternatives, and if they do, it's usually a bloated social networking feature that I don't want or need.

That being said, I've really enjoyed Vanilla, and Vanilla 2 (while in beta) looks very very promising. It also comes with a new MVC framework so it is super easy to extend onto it considering you know php..

GSeybold 08-15-2009 05:52 PM

thank you all for your info.

I do like Vb of course but 4.0 looks crappy to me. Perhaps I'm too much of a traditionalist maybe? I don't know.

My forum is growing rapidly and I have to be with a company and software that I know is stable and that I won't have to spend hundreds of dollars fixing it when I don't like the recent upgrades as in 4.0.

So what else can I do? I absolutely hate making any changes because I have great VB tech support but it's costly.

And this is probably me but it seems like this forum is having problems as will as the traffic seems much slower than normal. None of my business of course, but it is worrisome. It's like when I knew K-mart was having problems cause there was less and less items on the shelves.

I just want to put up my forum and forget about the tech issues and upgrading. I don't want to have to keep wondering when the next security patch is coming out or upgrade two months after I've just upgraded.

So now I have to go through the whole process of finding reliable tech support and host for new forum software? :eek: Just great.

I guess I can run 3.0 until my host decides the aren't going to support this series anymore?

I'm all for growth and change but I don't think this new design is at all good or intuitive.

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Hi Paul,
I'm sorry I do not own my license so what willl happen when 4.0 comes out? I"m sorry I'm such a tech knob and don't know this stuff. Also what does "afaik" mean? Is this a tech term or typo? So are you saying that if I don't upgrade I'm eventually going to be out in the dark as far as tech support from VB themselves?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 1867813)
If you have an owned licence then afaik, you can continue to use it for as long as you want. There are people still running vb3.0 and even vb2. They only thing is that they are no longer supported (security patches etc), and eventually none of the 3.x series will be supported.


Paul M 08-15-2009 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GSeybold (Post 1868018)
Hi Paul,
I'm sorry I do not own my license so what willl happen when 4.0 comes out? I"m sorry I'm such a tech knob and don't know this stuff. Also what does "afaik" mean? Is this a tech term or typo? So are you saying that if I don't upgrade I'm eventually going to be out in the dark as far as tech support from VB themselves?

afaik = as far as i know :)

If you have a leased licence then I cant actually tell you what the future holds as everyone is still waiting for IB to tell us. :cool:

GSeybold 08-15-2009 10:09 PM

Ok thank you Paul. I'm sorry I don't know all the internet lingo yet. :)

Gio~Logist 08-17-2009 06:03 AM

I personally have gotten a load of feedback from developers who aren't even planning to leave the 3.x series at all. Being that vB (after a stable release) is mostly supported by developers and owners alike, I think that there will be quite a nice balance going on there for quite some time.

Aside from the people with that mindset, there's highly modified websites who can't afford to or don't have the time or need for the major re-write, etc. Altogether, I believe the 3.x series will still have its players and it will still be game-on.

Just a matter of what else vB can do for us in 4.0 and whether it's worth the move ;)


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