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When the upgrade was announced, I was expecting you will migrate to either XenForo, IPS or WoltLab.
I'm still confused why you still stick with vBulletin. Maybe because of custom third-party plugins?
vBulletin is a dying product in terms of development. It went downhill when Kier and Mike leave them a decade ago. Just take a look at this migrations: https://tools.digitalpoint.com/cookie-search to get what I mean.
I'm still hoping you'll switch to XF, IPS or WoltLab soon. They're much better than this current platform you used.Comment
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We considered Xenforo. The drawback was the amount of plugins, most that you had to purchase, for the most basic functions for users on here and on the backend, that come standard with VB.When the upgrade was announced, I was expecting you will migrate to either XenForo, IPS or WoltLab.
I'm still confused why you still stick with vBulletin. Maybe because of custom third-party plugins?
vBulletin is a dying product in terms of development. It went downhill when Kier and Mike leave them a decade ago. Just take a look at this migrations: https://tools.digitalpoint.com/cookie-search to get what I mean.
I'm still hoping you'll switch to XF, IPS or WoltLab soon. They're much better than this current platform you used.Comment
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vBulletin 3.8 or something was the best version of it. VB 4 & 5 sucks, trust me, I've managed VB forums and our solution was to migrate to either of the three I mentioned. It saves you a lot of headache in the long run.Last edited by MtClimber; 02-23-2021, 09:54 PM.Comment
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Plugins was also our hurdle for migration before in the young years of XF. But we just hired XF developers to recreate our custom VB plugins.
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