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5/9/2006 1:23 PM
 

A good solid forum module has been the one thing lacking in my couple years of using DNN.  I was using Adverageous Forums which I liked except when some unknown bug would take it down for some strange reason (and the support for the module vanished).  So I switched over to Community Server on a separate server but I've been wanting to go back to having a DNN module integrated for my forums.  So I'm looking at the current options and it leads me to this question.  Should I implement the Core Forums and bank on its progress or should I buy yet another third party module and go with ActiveForums?  Any advice or exprience anyone has please share.


I'm too poor for anything other than the community version
 
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5/9/2006 3:47 PM
 
IMHO ActiveForums is always a step ahead of the core forums in terms of features, stability and support. One of the few third party mods I would recommend to anyone. 
 
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5/11/2006 4:23 PM
 
I purchased ActiveForums and I'm very impressed.  They've made it easy to customize them without programming, through the templates.  Very nice.

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