quote:Originally posted by AllenAyres: ubb.x is less expensive than any of the other solutions, what's your point?
however UBB.x is NOT database driven. So as you say, "apples to oranges".
the only product that comes close to the same cost is inferior.
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quote: regardless if UBB.t is database driven, it is not available to the average user.
how is that? explain please
Not many people with personal web pages can spend hundreds of dollars.
do I REALLY need to spell it out?
maybe I need to
ubb.x is open topic with a mysql database. You have complete access to the data within and can do quite a bit with it. Please check the info out on it before posting something equally as silly as your first statement: http://www.infopop.com/products/ubbx/
The second statement isn't as silly, but is not quite logical either. Show me a personal page that ubb.classic can't work for... If you can afford classic, threads is only $30 more.
(ubb.classic is $49 more than vb and threads is $70 more than vb, begging the question, where are you getting your "hundreds of dollars" statement?)
BTW, you can still get a free ubb by winning our content rulez or member spotlight contests... isn't that right x?
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