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3/21/2013 6:11 PM
 

Hello Folks,

I'm developing an new website. I do not know which forum module to use. DotNetNuke® Forum 05.00.03 or Active Forums 5.0.3 for DNN 7.0? I prefer the core module but I read that it is beign replaced. Please help.

Aodax

 
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3/21/2013 11:04 PM
 
The original DNN Forums module was retired (no more development) some time ago and replaced by Active Forums.
 
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3/22/2013 8:55 AM
 

You could also look at the DNN module version of Yafnet:  http://dnnyafnet.codeplex.com/

 
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3/22/2013 9:08 AM
 
The DNN Forum will not continued and replaced with the Active Forums.  So I suggest to use the Active Forums or a Forum Module from an other ventor.
 
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3/25/2013 11:10 AM
 
Barry Sweeney wrote:

You could also look at the DNN module version of Yafnet:  http://dnnyafnet.codeplex.com/

 I agree 150%. YAF not only has many more features then AF but it has been around for about a decade, the code is quite solid and the turn around for features and bug reports is quite good. Better then AF.

 
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