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Old 04-20-2008, 11:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Guys, we're a bit new to forum hosting but have a clan of about 40 guys who want to run a forum. We currently have a forumer forum under phpBB. I set that one up. A member volunteered to take over admin duties (I handle a lot of other things) and the first thing he wanted to do was to switch over to IPB. He says it's much more powerful, easier to work with and allows a lot more flexibility.

First, is that accurate?

Second, upon looking at a conversion utility from IPB I noticed here that you can't use it with Forumer. They give you no access to the server itself. That got me thinking. Is the path with Forumer a one-way path? In other words, if we come here and spend 6 months posting and such are we likely to come to regret the choice given that we won't have any way to backup our forums or move to another solution (like hosting it ourselves) later?

I'd just hate to get everyone rolling here only to have to start them all over again a month from now (or later).
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Old 04-20-2008, 11:55 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Well IPB has more flexibility than phpBB2 but in the near future all forumer phpBB2 boards will get the chance to upgrade to phpBB3 which offers more flexibility.

I am sorry but forumer doesn't offer backups so if you want to switch to IPB or to self hosting you are basically starting anew.

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Old 04-20-2008, 11:59 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Is it possible that through contact Limez, there could be any exceptions?

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Old 04-20-2008, 12:02 PM   #4 (permalink)
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So the question remains. Do people go this "free" route (we intend to pay for ad-free) and end up regretting it later only to have to start over from scratch or do most find the choice to fit them for the duration?
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Old 04-20-2008, 12:02 PM   #5 (permalink)
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No, sorry

Forumer doesn't offer back ups of the database.

Most people don't end up regretting anything, Forumer offers good service and there is no real reason for leaving, you can make a forum here and run it for years...

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Old 04-20-2008, 01:15 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Considering that there are free forums hosted by Forumer that have over 100,000 posts, no Forumer is not just for the small forums. Contrary to what you might believe or what you might have heard about Free forum hosts Forumer forums have a wide range of options that allow you to customize it virtually anyway you want.

IPB offers a wide variety of Forumer supported modifications(found at fmods.com) and the admin controls allow control and flexibility. phpBB2 is more restrictive, as you probably already know, and under Forumer is primarily a casual easy-to-use forum style for less serious administrators. That being said Forumer will soon be releasing phpBB3 to the general public and it offers the flexibilty and customization of the current IPB software.

Hosting the forum yourself will give you unlimited flexibility and a wide variety of customization available to you, that is true, but Forumer is just a step under that. Also consider the costs you will face: domain name, IPB licence, server maintenance, and independent support. The independence from Forumer that allows your great flexibility will also place more responsibilities and costs upon you. Now, I don't say that to discourage you from going independent, for some forums its the way to go. But let me say this: Forumer offers a free forum with a high degree of flexibility and customization, they offer you reliable servers and support in addition to Forumer exclusive modifications(at fmods.com).

Yes people have regretted choosing Forumer, any company or service will experience that, but I assure you the large majority of members, even those with huge forums of tens of thousands of posts and thousands of members will tell you that hosting a free forum with Forumer was the way to go. Yes you will have more restrictions placed on your forum than if you went independent, but bottom line Forumer offers reliable and flexible IPB and phpBB3 hosting where the benefits far outweigh the restrictions and weaknesses.

I personally, and remember I am not affiliated with Forumer whatsoever, hope you will stay with Forumer. Yes, people regret it...but so many others have created thriving communities on Forumer servers and loved every minute of it.

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Old 04-20-2008, 03:56 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I will have to talk it over with Limez before I make any decision.

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Also, I would like to add that phpBB [2 or 3] is more secure than IPB 1.3.

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Old 04-21-2008, 11:53 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Forumer, I think, is much better than IF, ZB, and all the other no namers. I like the support and the way it works. I have seen other boards and they look like a mess and cluttered (Not all). But Forumer is much better
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