Looking for Recommendations to Setup a Forum
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I'm looking to setup a forum. I'd like to hear any recommendations people have for software! I'm a good C++ developer, but my web development is very limited (I can edit HTML and modify existing code, but I've never written new code for the web), so I'm looking for something REALLY easy to setup. So far the best I've seen are: 1)Web Wiz http://www.webwizguide.info/asp/default.asp[^] 2)Instant ASP http://kb.instantasp.co.uk/article.aspx[^] I'd like a "hosted" version if possible, or for "non-hosted" I'd like to use godaddy.com if possible, as I already have a website there. As long as it's < $1000 cost isn't a big issue. Any comments would be greatly appreciated! :) Thanks Warren
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I'm looking to setup a forum. I'd like to hear any recommendations people have for software! I'm a good C++ developer, but my web development is very limited (I can edit HTML and modify existing code, but I've never written new code for the web), so I'm looking for something REALLY easy to setup. So far the best I've seen are: 1)Web Wiz http://www.webwizguide.info/asp/default.asp[^] 2)Instant ASP http://kb.instantasp.co.uk/article.aspx[^] I'd like a "hosted" version if possible, or for "non-hosted" I'd like to use godaddy.com if possible, as I already have a website there. As long as it's < $1000 cost isn't a big issue. Any comments would be greatly appreciated! :) Thanks Warren
So you want Forum software??? Why not use phpBB or vBulletin? (Free and commercial) It's frustrating being a genius and living the life of a moron!!!
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I'm looking to setup a forum. I'd like to hear any recommendations people have for software! I'm a good C++ developer, but my web development is very limited (I can edit HTML and modify existing code, but I've never written new code for the web), so I'm looking for something REALLY easy to setup. So far the best I've seen are: 1)Web Wiz http://www.webwizguide.info/asp/default.asp[^] 2)Instant ASP http://kb.instantasp.co.uk/article.aspx[^] I'd like a "hosted" version if possible, or for "non-hosted" I'd like to use godaddy.com if possible, as I already have a website there. As long as it's < $1000 cost isn't a big issue. Any comments would be greatly appreciated! :) Thanks Warren
You might try looking at Telligent's community server package. there are various licences available including free to non profits:-D http://communityserver.org/ It's used by the guys at #develop and it seems to work very well. End of Line.