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#90086 11/12/2004 4:10 PM
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Ok, I know I'm probably going to open up a can of worms by asking this, but let me explain... I figure you guys know forums programs better than anyone, so you guys get to be my resource. smile

I'm doing an internship for a company, redoing their website. Prior to now, they've been using Yahoo Groups as their "forums" (if you can really call them that...). They want to get a new forums program, but they don't want to spend any money. Hence, I can't convince them to just buy UBB (and believe me, I tried). There are only two features that they absolutely need in a forums program, and those features are full post moderation and full registration moderation. It's a company board, and they only want their paying support customers to be allowed on their forums - so they want to be able to approve all new members and all new posts before they're allowed to go to the live board.

For the last week, I've been scouring Hotscripts and Resource Index, trying dozens of different freebie/opensource scripts, and I still haven't found anything that comes with both of those features. phpBB had hacks that allowed you to have those features, but it also had a ton of other horsecrap features that I was going to have to manually remove from the code because their control panel is absolutely worthless. And I'm getting to the point where I've almost decided I'm just going to have to write my own bloody forums program for them, in addition to the rest of the website, since the search for a pre-existing free script with those two features is looking more and more futile.

So I figured I'd give it one last shot, and ask you guys if you knew of any free programs that had those two features. I would prefer PHP/MySQL, but at this point, even if it is flatfile I probably wouldn't care. Hell, at this point I'd probably go for it if it was written in QBasic and was backended by an Excel spreadsheet. Anything to save me the trouble of writing my own.

Thanks in advance, y'all. Sorry for asking about something other than UBB here... but I'm desparate. And I've got 3300 posts here, it's not like I'm a n00b or anything. tipsy

---Jamin


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What's a good forums program? Jamin 11/12/2004 11:10 PM
Re: What's a good forums program? AllenAyres 11/12/2004 11:22 PM
Re: What's a good forums program? Jamin 11/12/2004 11:36 PM
Re: What's a good forums program? Gizmo 11/12/2004 11:36 PM
Re: What's a good forums program? Charles Capps 11/12/2004 11:47 PM
Re: What's a good forums program? Jamin 11/12/2004 11:59 PM
Re: What's a good forums program? Gizmo 11/13/2004 12:07 AM

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