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Old 10-11-2006, 01:53 AM   #1
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Question Would you use....

I'm developing a bulletin board implement for PHP-powered communities. What it is, essentially, is a forum. It's not as bloated as vBulletin, phpBB, IPB, SMF, etc, and is built to install into an already existing site/community.

For example, you just custom-coded a simple but rather popular PHP site. Members sign up, login, and use your features. But you want a place for them to talk, yet you don't want them to register twice.

This is where my system comes into play: you install it (fast!) and it integrates into your custom system, and (should) works with nearly anything. People then just verify their username & pwd before they use the forums, and it's only one registration for great forum software.

Free too.

Would people find it useful? Would you - or webmasters in general - use it? Find it handy? It's much easier than trying to coordinate two separate databases (like I did on one site... my, what a pain!)

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Old 10-11-2006, 04:18 PM   #2
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Default Re: Would you use....

Yep, I'm already looking for something like this. If you do happen to make it, I believe it'll be used by many people. However, because it might lack features in comparison to vbulletin, many users will be put off with the forum.

Nevertheless, Good idea.
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Old 10-11-2006, 10:07 PM   #3
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Hi there,

When/if you finish making it please announce it and I will try it out for you. Good luck hope it goes really well. Why don't you make it an open-source project could go big like FireFox did.


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