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InvisionBoard to vBulletin
I've seen that I can't access to Invision Board Importer if I am not a licensed user of vBulletin, it is logical, but it's logical too that I don't want to buy a license without knowing if the conversion works fine or no.
I want change my forum engine to vBulletin, but if I can't import my database from InvisionBoard to vBulletin I can't change the forums (They have a lot of user and traffic). |
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i heard of no problems with the importer, so you can assume it works
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I personally know someone who got the convertor to work for him so that's a thumbs up
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So at this time there IS a converter available to go from Invision to vB?
As in, right now I'm running Invision 1.1.2, if I purchased a vB license I'd be able to upgrade to it? If so, how difficult is it to do this? What does it involve? Is there anyone I can speak to that has made this move? Thanks so much for your help... |
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There is a converter, yes.
it shouldn't be very difficult to run it, but if you need more info sales@vbulletin.com or the vbulletin.com board would be able to help you i'm sure |
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Xenon: I thought the invission importer was unoffical?, did jelsoft release a offical one while I was away?
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hmm, maybe i thought of another converter then...
hmm, sorry |
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i remember now, the converter was from pogo (Team of vbulletin-germany.com) and i thought it was official
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