What distinguishes FUDforum from other php forums? [message #27339] |
Mon, 05 September 2005 12:17 |
twc2005
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Specifically, for a forum beginner, what features make FUD unique?
I'm sincerely interested in any (and all) specific advantages it has over other forums like phpbb and wowbb; both considerations of mine.
I'm a programmer, so feel free to be specific
Thanks very much.
Bret
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Re: What distinguishes FUDforum from other php forums? [message #27360 is a reply to message #27339] |
Tue, 06 September 2005 00:52 |
Ilia
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Speed, FUDforum is VERY fast.
Security compared to other forums FUDforum has the least security vulnerabilities.
Feature Set:
* Build in spell checker
* Ability to generate PDFs based on pages (without the need for 3rd party extensions).
* RSS/XML data feeds.
* ACL - flexible group permissions systems
* A very large FUDcode message formatting block.
& many others.
FUDforum Core Developer
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Re: What distinguishes FUDforum from other php forums? [message #28991 is a reply to message #27339] |
Wed, 23 November 2005 17:46 |
PaulC
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I'm in the midst of evaluating FUDforum myself.
The killer feature for me is the cross-posting features to & from mailing lists and netnews servers. Surprising how few forums have that feature, let alone have it working well.
I'm looking at using FUDforum as an archive & aggregator for various internal mailing lists and external RSS feeds (via newspipe). I'll be feeding HTML emails into FUDforum, not something that's normally a good idea, and so it's not an area that's been as thoroughly exercised as elsewhere.
I have encountered a few issues. But the FUDforum developers have been coming back with patchs to fix them within 24 hours. To me, that kind of responsiveness and willingness to nail an issue is a huge 'feature' all by itself.
Paul
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