Internet forum software

aterr is an open source threaded Internet forum system, written in PHP, supporting MySQL as its database management system. A threaded forum system allows multiple replies to a particular post. Features include: ...more on Wikipedia about "Aterr"

Bluview BMForum (BMForum) is an Internet forum developed by Bluview in China. It is built on the PHP scripting language and MySQL database management systems, and there is also a Text Database(flat) version. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bmforum"

The title of this article is incorrect because of technical limitations. The correct title is cfopenBB. ...more on Wikipedia about "CFopenBB"

CMFBoard is an Internet forum package based on the Zope Content Management Framework. It is most commonly used in conjunction with the Plone content management system. ...more on Wikipedia about "CMFBoard"

This is a comparison of the features of various Internet forum packages that exist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Comparison of Internet forum software"

Crossday Discuz! Board (or simply Discuz!) is an Internet forum developed by Comsenz Technology Ltd. It is built on the PHP scripting language, supporting MySQL and PostgreSQL database management systems. Like phpBB, another popular Internet forum based on PHP, it is a freeware. The newest version of Discuz! Board is Discuz! 4.0, freeware as well. It is now widely used in China and Hong Kong, but has not been very popular in other countries/places. ...more on Wikipedia about "Crossday Discuz! Board"

E-Blah is a free open source forum written in Perl. E-Blah uses a flat-file database. The project was started on December 3, 2001 by Justin Osborne. The software was first released in August 2002, a little less than a year after it was started. ...more on Wikipedia about "E-Blah"

FusionBB is an Internet forum software package written by InteractivePHP, Inc. It is similar to other forum software such as UBB.threads, phpBB and vBulletin, except that it is designed as a total community solution, with portal and photo gallery functionality built in. It is written in PHP and has a MySQL database backend. ...more on Wikipedia about "FusionBB"

Groupee Forums (formerly known as UBB.x) is a hosted internet forum software by Groupee, Inc. (formerly Infopop Corporation) written in Java. It was first released in April 2002 as a MySQL variant of OpenTopic (which used an Oracle database), and is included for free with Groupee Web Hosting Service. UBB.x eventually replaced OpenTopic on the consumer and professional levels, while OpenTopic remained Infopop's enterprise solution until the January 2004 release of Groupee Community (formerly known as eve), which integrated UBB.x with three other new modules ( Chat, Premium Membership, and Private Web Directories). ...more on Wikipedia about "Groupee Forums"

IceBB is an open-source Internet forum system written in PHP and using the MySQL database system. IceBB is still beta software, but a final release is planned this northern winter. ...more on Wikipedia about "IceBB"

Ikonboard is a free online forum or Bulletin Board System. Similar to systems such as vBulletin and phpBB. The general premise allows users to post into a forum, and for others to make replies. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ikonboard"

Infinite Core Technology is a free online forum or Bulletin Board System. Similar to systems such as vBulletin and phpBB. The general premise allows users to post into a forum, and for others to make replies. ...more on Wikipedia about "Infinite Core Technology"

Invision Power Board (abbreviated IPB) is an Internet forum software produced by Invision Power Services, Inc. (abbreviated IPS). Written in PHP and primarily using MySQL (other database engines are available), it is comparable to other forum software such as phpBB, UBB.threads, and vBulletin. ...more on Wikipedia about "Invision Power Board"

Kareha is an anonymous message board script written in Perl by Dag Ă…gren (aka !WAHa.06x36), released into the public domain. The software is closely modelled after the style of message board scripts used on 2channel and many other similar sites. It tries to use a modern structured XHTML and CSS layout, to allow for personally-made themes and code which displays properly on all of the major browsers ( Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Opera, etc). Kareha does not need a database backend. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kareha"

Lithium Forums are a software package produced by Lithium Technologies, comparable to vBulletin, Invision Power Board, or phpBB. It is used by popular websites such as Nintendo.com , homepage of Nintendo, 1up.com , homepage of several video game magazines published by Ziff Davis, Dell.com , homepage of Dell, and AdultSwim.com , homepage of Adult Swim. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lithium (forums)"

LX/LuelinX is an open source internet forum written in PHP 5 using a MySQL database for primary storage of dynamic content. A preview 1.0 rc1 is available, and while usable for what it has completed, it is still lacking in some probably "fundamental" features to a general internet forum program. Key features include: ...more on Wikipedia about "LX/LuelinX"

MetaBB is a pre-hacked phpBB forums created by the MetaBB Group on November 11, 2004, seeking to reach the perfect balance between speed, features, flexibility and security. MetaBB is used by many forum users and webmasters, featured on a popular site called * phpBBhacks . Most of the features that MetaBB has can be turned off or on for greater flexibility among communities. ...more on Wikipedia about "MetaBB"

mwForum is an open source forum system. mwForum is based on Perl CGI scripts, uses a MySQL database management system and is compatible with mod_perl 1.0 and 2.0 for optimal performance. mwForum's design goals are comfortable operation and administration, stability, security and speed, a professional and consistent look, and lean and clean code to make customization easy. ...more on Wikipedia about "MwForum"

(MyBulletinBoard) MyBB is a free, visible source bulletin board system software package developed by the MyBB Group. It is written in PHP, using MySQL. It is comparable to other forum software such as phpBB, Invision Power Board and vBulletin. ...more on Wikipedia about "MyBulletinBoard"

phpBB is a popular free and open source forum system using the PHP scripting language and supporting a variety of database management systems including MySQL, PostgreSQL, MSSQL, Microsoft Access and, with modification , Oracle. ...more on Wikipedia about "PhpBB"

PNphpBB2 is a modification of the popular internet forum phpBB for use with postnuke. ...more on Wikipedia about "PNphpBB2"

PunBB is a fast and lightweight PHP-powered discussion board. It is released under the GNU General Public License. Its primary goals are to be faster, smaller and less graphically intensive as compared to other discussion boards. PunBB has fewer features than many other discussion boards, but is generally faster and outputs smaller, semantically correct XHTML-compliant pages. ...more on Wikipedia about "PunBB"

RForum is a web forum written in Ruby using the Rails framework. The aim of this project is to create a lightweight web forum that is easy to use and suitable for high-traffic websites. RForum can run on MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite. ...more on Wikipedia about "RForum"

Shiichan is an anonymous bulletin board system, made by Shii for the 4chan forums. It is based on the software that runs the japanese BBS 2channel. Thus it allows for pseudonymous "registration"-like features without storing any user information in a database. Most importantly, it makes it possible to create boards without having to tinker with the filesystem. It is written in PHP and the source code has been released under the GNU GPL. ...more on Wikipedia about "Shiichan"

Simple Machines Forum, or SMF, is an internet forum script written and supported by Simple Machines. This script is free to download and use, but the license does not permit removal of the copyright notice or redistribution of modified versions. ...more on Wikipedia about "Simple Machines Forum" It's time to think about shortopedia. Internet_forum_software

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