A little bit. But, he flat out spills out his favorite here...Hm... to me he bashes Kier's coding style.
vBulletin is probably the most common software around, but I would not choose it. I simply
love object-oriented programming and they still stick with old-fashioned imperative code
forcing you to reinvent the wheel again and again.
Invision Power Board is usually the next software which comes to your mind, but once again I
would not chose it. Let's just say they're missing some kind of a think tank
XenForo. There was a real hype in the past year and then they revealed their first release. It
looks pretty modern but lacks many essential features.
All in all I might give XenForo a try. Before developing a software on my own
Xenforo is the innovation leader.I would guess that sooner or later also VB will be going to copy XenForo's coding-style and features......
XF is the ultimate innovation-leader in the market....
You've not seen their recent vBulletin 5 screen shots .... have you .... Not the photoshops ... The real thing.... They're already copying XenForo.I would guess that sooner or later also VB will be going to copy XenForo's coding-style and features......
XF is the ultimate innovation-leader in the market....
Blue is the most popular color on the internet and the world. Thus it's only natural for companies to present their software with blue colors.And the colors are blue... I hope no one is making that a sign of being a copy cat >.> lol
Exactly lolBlue is the most popular color on the internet and the world. Thus it's only natural for companies to present their software with blue colors.
Yup. Woltlab isn't exactly bad software, but they always tried to copy the big one(s). Years ago, they literally re-implemented every single feature that appeared in vB, but for some reason, they were always lagging behindI wouldn't give much for what this guy says or likes. He is so full in this Interview you'd think Woltlab invented the Internet.
Wotlab showcased the new postbit months before IB's earliest vb5 screens.Even see IPB and some vB5 (postbit) in there.
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