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People have posted their concerns at vb.com and they were either banned or they would close the threads to prevent further discussion. vBulletin sent me a clear signal when they closed the announcement discussions forum, they don't want to hear what we have to say. No, you wouldn't. |
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I saw it, still looking forward to 4.0 :up:
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I am too
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On rare occasions does it make sense. In this case, it's not financially sound to fly across the country because a company had been bought up and lost some employees. People will either continue using what they have, or move to a competitor.
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You've seen the message now written by Ray stating that Vbulletin has had more guys working on the software than at any time in its history, to me that don't sound like a company going down the pan? You need to have a little bit of faith here, which is what i've been saying all along, so i'm glad that Ray managed to shead some light and give us a clearer picture of the situation. Like the last few posts, i'm also looking forward to vB4, and i'll post here also if i hear any updates from the VBulletin Site ![]() |
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Nobody was flaming in this thread UK. Again that is pure nonsense, people will voice their concerns and whether it conflicts with your way of thinking you need to get used to it. Yes, speculation, but isn't that allowed? Are they not allow to worry what the future holds because it doesn't comply to your way of thinking and going on faith (as you have stated on numerous occasions).
Had you not tried to persuade & waver peoples opinions/concerns with some ridiculous comments, the thread would have been a lot less heated. Anyway, as you know, the conflicts of interest is a big concern for some people and all they have is their concerns and whether or not it comes to the worst then it'll be too late. Me personally, I think vbulletin is still the best forum script, I tried the latest rivalling forum software yesterday and although in many areas it's wonderful the customers (majority of them) will find it easier with vbulletin especially in the styling department. And what the developers have conveyed across styling is supposed to be easier with vbulletin (if it can be any easier). |
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