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Title: YABBSE OR PHPBB?
Post by: Analog-X on September 12, 2003, 11:51:38 am
When I finally get off my duff and get my website going, I would like to have forums, not to compete with this excellent one ofcourse but because I miss being a Sysop and running a BBS.  The youngsters in here wont know what that is :)

I cant make up my mind if I want to run YABBSE or PHPBB.   PHPBB has a lot of nice mods where yabbse is stuck in one color scheme.

They both have some features that I like that the other is missing.
 
Also what is the bandwidth generated by Yabbse vs PHPBB?
 
What version is arcadecontrols.org running? have you upgraded to the latest version?

just curious.
Title: Re:YABBSE OR PHPBB?
Post by: SirPeale on September 12, 2003, 12:38:35 pm
My wife is using YabbSE on her website.  I can't comment on the bandwidth, but it sure was easy to set up.

And I know that if you don't like the color scheme you can change it.
Title: Re:YABBSE OR PHPBB?
Post by: TheGatesofBill on September 20, 2003, 11:28:05 pm
I can't say on the bandwidth, I have no way of measuring and my site has (well, had before I toasted it) unlimited bandwidth. I personally use phpBB, but more out of habit than anything else. A couple of my friends use Ikonboards, and they refuse to even try anything else. Basically it all boils down to personal preference.
Title: Re:YABBSE OR PHPBB?
Post by: saint on September 20, 2003, 11:45:13 pm
YabbSE, latest version.  Bandwidth on yabbse much improved over yabb, can't compare to phpbb.  

Here are the bandwidth stats from arcadecontrols.org, which is 99% devoted just to the message boards (specifically so I can compare bandwidth and stats on message board to the rest of the site on the .com side of things).

(http://www.arcadecontrols.com/images/arcadecontrols-org-stats.jpg)
Ignore the months of July and August - log files filled up mid July and I didn't notice till mid August, so those months' stats are off.

As a comparison, here are the stats for the .com side of things.

(http://www.arcadecontrols.com/images/arcadecontrols-com-stats.jpg)
--- saint

When I finally get off my duff and get my website going, I would like to have forums, not to compete with this excellent one ofcourse but because I miss being a Sysop and running a BBS.  The youngsters in here wont know what that is :)

I cant make up my mind if I want to run YABBSE or PHPBB.   PHPBB has a lot of nice mods where yabbse is stuck in one color scheme.

They both have some features that I like that the other is missing.
 
Also what is the bandwidth generated by Yabbse vs PHPBB?
 
What version is arcadecontrols.org running? have you upgraded to the latest version?

just curious.

Title: Re:YABBSE OR PHPBB?
Post by: Inaba on October 02, 2003, 12:57:58 pm
This is the only site I've ever used Yabbse on...

After using it for awhile and trying to give it a fair chance, I've come to the conclusion I don't like it. At all.  It feels like really ancient software to me.

Then again, I'm pretty partial to vBulletin over phpBB, but if the choice is between Yabbse and phpBB, my vote would definitely be phpBB.  It just feels more complete and slick, like a well designed tool, whereas Yabbse seems more like a toy.  

This is just my personal opinion, so take it for what it's worth :)

Title: Re:YABBSE OR PHPBB?
Post by: gndprx on October 03, 2003, 02:18:10 pm
I cant make up my mind if I want to run YABBSE or PHPBB.   PHPBB has a lot of nice mods where yabbse is stuck in one color scheme.

Just an FYI, yabbSE is not stuck in a particular color scheme.  It's all css driven and you can customize the colors, graphics, style to blend seamlessly with your site.

I'm using yabbSE on my site, but I've just been too lazy to change the default color scheme yet.  But bandwidth over the old YaBB Gold is night and day better.  And yes, setup and administration is a snap.
There are lots of mods for yabbse, but not quite as many as the old yabb gold yet.

I can't comment on phpBB though.  From an end user standpoint, it's all just a matter of how easy the board is to navigate.

Just my $.02 :)