May 17, 200917 yr I'm looking into setting up a forum for my apartment building. I want something easy to set up, maintain, and administer. Basically, I want a service to do the work for me. And I want it cheap. Grawk suggested freeforums.org, which looks good, but I seek some additional recommendations if you've got 'em. I guess I'd also be willing to pay a small (read very small) fee.
May 17, 200917 yr Author And now I'm thinking about vbulletin, which I know means some bucks. Are there good vbulletin-specific hosting services?
May 17, 200917 yr How big is the building and how much is the BB really likely to get used? We've just used Google Groups for our small neighborhood association.
May 17, 200917 yr phpBB is another free alternative: phpBB • Creating Communities Worldwide Has good support as well.
May 17, 200917 yr Author Thanks guys, both good ideas. I've considered both, but I like the features of vbulletin. phbb still is an option, but I have issues with the interface. I just like vbulletin more. Seems much more robust. Like me.
May 17, 200917 yr SMF (the software this place ran until todd switched) is good, easy to run, and free as well... I know dreamhost is reasonably cheap, and comes with phpbb as a free option. You'd have to do more work to install smf or vbulletin there.
May 17, 200917 yr Like Hopstretch, I wonder if a list-serve or Yahoo or Google Groups might better work out for a case like this?
May 17, 200917 yr Assuming your apartment building won't bring in 50bajillion hits a day, you can piggyback the server I have from 1&1 if want.
May 19, 200917 yr +1 for phpbb. thats what i used for back when i ran the website for my source team. very nice and simple to install.
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