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10/22/2006 4:50 PM
 
Hiya. I'm just looking into DNN, and I'd like to get an opinion on what I am doing. I want to set up a one-subject board for employers to post job openings, and I am thinking about using the DNN forum module. Would this be overkill? Is there a simpler approach? Thanks.
 
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10/24/2006 8:17 PM
 
DNN and the forum module is not a bad way to go because:

- Setting up DNN is as simple as setting up any forum software.
- It gives you the same as any forum software.
- It gives you more. i.e. if plans change in the future it's dead easy to expand you site to include many other features without having to install anything extra.
- It's very easy.
- It's free and robust.

I could go on but you get the picture.

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