(2010-08-12, 01:53 PM)Polarbear541 Wrote: [ -> ]If MyBB were paid then I reckon a lot of people on this community would be forced to use phpBB or SMF :p
Depending on the pricing I would choose MyBB over everything
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(2010-08-12, 01:23 PM)StingReay Wrote: [ -> ]a resource hog.
Are you talking about XenForo? How did you come to that conclusion?
No, I'm talking about Adobe anything (®).
(2010-08-12, 02:15 PM)Alex Smith Wrote: [ -> ] (2010-08-12, 01:53 PM)Polarbear541 Wrote: [ -> ]If MyBB were paid then I reckon a lot of people on this community would be forced to use phpBB or SMF :p
Depending on the pricing I would choose MyBB over everything .
Yes but I'm broke for most of the year so...
(2010-08-12, 02:20 PM)StingReay Wrote: [ -> ]No, I'm talking about Adobe anything (®).
Oh right. Don't confuse me! :p
(2010-08-12, 01:53 PM)Polarbear541 Wrote: [ -> ]If MyBB were paid then I reckon a lot of people on this community would be forced to use phpBB or SMF :p
I'd pay for MyBB if one thing happened:
- All the moaners would GTFO once and for all.
And good riddance to those who'd leave.
(2010-08-12, 03:38 AM)Alex597 Wrote: [ -> ]i just don't like that it's like SMF but the ACP is in it's own PHP file and not dir
Who cares if the ACP is a file or directory? =/
(2010-08-13, 12:02 AM)CAwesome Wrote: [ -> ] (2010-08-12, 03:38 AM)Alex597 Wrote: [ -> ]i just don't like that it's like SMF but the ACP is in it's own PHP file and not dir
Who cares if the ACP is a file or directory? =/
What do you mean who cares? That makes a huge difference. At least it did for me. When I tested Smf, that was one of the reasons it put me off, among other reasons..
(2010-08-13, 06:04 PM)bubulang Wrote: [ -> ] (2010-08-13, 12:02 AM)CAwesome Wrote: [ -> ] (2010-08-12, 03:38 AM)Alex597 Wrote: [ -> ]i just don't like that it's like SMF but the ACP is in it's own PHP file and not dir
Who cares if the ACP is a file or directory? =/
What do you mean who cares? That makes a huge difference. At least it did for me. When I tested Smf, that was one of the reasons it put me off, among other reasons..
Weather the URL is "admin.php" or "admin/index.php" seriously makes an impact for you?
It means you can't rename the admin.php file as you can with the admin dir, like on Mybb.
Maybe it can, correct me if I'm wrong.