Kier and Mike, former lead developers of vBulletin, are making a new forum application. They left vBulletin about 13 months ago.
I have been demoing the front end for a few weeks, and I saw a private demo of the backend. The software is very powerful. I will likely convert this forum once the software goes gold.
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Kier and Mike, former lead developers of vBulletin, are making a new forum application. They left vBulletin about 13 months ago.
I have been demoing the front end for a few weeks, and I saw a private demo of the backend. The software is very powerful. I will likely convert this forum once the software goes gold.
Are they planning to have the same basic pricing/licensing system?
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Are they planning to have the same basic pricing/licensing system?
Probably. Though they haven't made an official announcement about licensing / pricing yet. But I heard it will likely be a yearly renewal system similar to what vBulletin used to have. And they plan to have a discount for early adopters.
They expect to have a version ready for release by the end of summer.
__________________ my computer:
- mid 2010 unibody mac mini, 8gb ram, 160gb intel ssd
- dell g2410h
Could you go into detail about what makes it superior to vB? We're still having a bitch of a time upgrading to vB4, and I wouldn't mind moving to something better.