Do you use or do you know a good .net forum software?
It can be free or not. It should have the common features normally found in a forum software.
So far, the best I've come up with is: YetAnotherForum
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Do you use or do you know a good .net forum software? It can be free or not. It should have the common features normally found in a forum software. So far, the best I've come up with is: YetAnotherForum | ||||
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Scott Hanselman did a article and tested a few of the available .NET forums. The general oppinion at the time was to use the commercial one from http://www.jitbit.com/asp-net-forum.aspx here is a link to the discussion at Hanselminutes and here is a later article he posted | |||
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communityserver is wildly popular.. | ||||
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I use Yet Another Forum .Net for forums when I need them. SQL Server back end and relatively clean to set up. Skinning is a bit of a pain, but not difficult to understand (I have a non-technical designer—with the mac to prove it—who was able to figure it out). | |||
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There are a few options for ASP.NET Fourms. Yet another .NET Forum http://www.yetanotherforum.net/ DotNetNuke Open Forum (MVC) http://openforum.codeplex.com/ Jitbit | ||||
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I've been using ASPPlayground.NET for years and have been very happy with it and the support provided. | ||||
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I agree, Yet Another Forum is the best one Additional choices here: http://www.forum-software.org/forum-reviews | ||||
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I like DotNetNuke | ||||
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