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4.2.2
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4.2.0 and will probably stay this way. I think 5 looks great and I may look to use it for any new sites, however with my current sites a lot of the mods are 4.x specific and have not yet been developed for any recent versions.
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You can see a pretty accurate breakdown of vBulletin versions here:
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The thing thats always surprised me most about those stats is that over 10% are still on 4.1.x.
I'd love to know which version of 4.1 they are on. I worked on 4.1.5 to 4.1.12 and would advise anyone on less than 4.1.8 to upgrade. Indeed 4.1.11 & 4.1.12 were by far the best versions of 4.1 that we released. That said, I would further suggest they move to 4.2 |
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I could be wrong Paul, but my guess is its people who got vBulletin 3.x license access to 4.14.
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What surprised me is that 75% of people run the latest version of the software (counting 3.8 as the latest in the 3.x series). That certainly doesn't match what I've seen, and it's definitely nowhere near that for plugins!
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Thats entirely possible, which is what a version breakdown would show.
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Running 4.2.2 here.
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