Jeremy
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| Posted: 06/03/2002, 8:44 AM |
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Hey guys, I know you are extremely busy, and this request has been mentioned before. There is a very nice prebuilt forum called snitz, and it takes about 1 hour to configure and have up and running. My suggestion is to change your community link to go to the new snitz forum, and viola, everyone here will stop griping about this current community, and it will also give you guys an excellent community image. And best of all it's free. Everything is so easy to configure, I'm a jackass when it comes to writing code and it took me about 2 hours to download, put all the files in a folder, run the script to create the tables, and it was done. It's an amazing product for free. Please consider it, it would not take long at all and it has the same functionality as vbulletin etc. forum.snitz.com
Thanks,
Jeremy
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Jeremy
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| Posted: 06/03/2002, 8:59 AM |
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forum.snitz.com is the url where you can download it.
Thanks
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www.adenin.nl
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| Posted: 06/03/2002, 12:39 PM |
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Hi,
Any suggestions for the different forums?
I downloaded the forum and I depending input from all CC users we will start an independent CodeCharge forum.
Regards,
Marco
www.adenin.nl
info@adenin.nl
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Jeremy
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| Posted: 06/03/2002, 1:20 PM |
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The purpose is not for an independent forum. Please read above. It is to change the exact place we are in now to the snitz model forum. That way we don't have to go anywhere new. Just click on community and this current forum is changed....and have a link to the "archived" forum to search on this one.
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Raxip
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| Posted: 06/03/2002, 1:23 PM |
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Yeah I love snitz, its a great forum, I think tho it would be better ( when the boys at yes software get time) to make one that is part of CCS
Snitz is asp only and ccs could show off its ability if they made one in ccs for multi languages. This forum does kind of suck but you can use the news groups. I think when they get the final product rolled out they would have more time.
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marco
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| Posted: 06/03/2002, 1:30 PM |
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You are right it should be a CC forum.
But let we start we the setup and let the CC people develop the great CC Studio and if they like it they can add the forum to there website.
Please let me know your suggestions I am quit finished and within 10 minutes live on the net with a first example forum for CC.
Marco
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Marco
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| Posted: 06/04/2002, 10:18 AM |
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Hi,
We have published a new forum for questions, support etc for CodeCharge 2.0 / CodeCharge Studio 1.0.
Please visit http://www.adenin.nl/forum
This is a first idea, please let me know if you would like to have more forums or subforums or any other idea:info@adenin.nl
Regards,
Marco
www.adenin.nl
info@adenin.nl
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CC4ever
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| Posted: 06/04/2002, 12:33 PM |
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NO SNITZ or any other
The forum should be built with CC, this is a CC site you know. This is a place for them to show off capabilities not refer them to freeware.
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Jeremy
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| Posted: 06/04/2002, 1:41 PM |
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No reason to get all fired up there ladies. Sounds good....can't wait to see the next forum by the codecharge team.
Jeremy
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Labs4.com
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| Posted: 06/04/2002, 5:12 PM |
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I don't know why you don't take a look around, there is handful of much more sophisticated forum scripts free of charge with huge base of users. The most sophisticated is probably PHPBB 2.0 (www.phpbb.com) with excellent template system and great design (thanks to subblue).
It works great, you can post source code without problems that something disappears but you can also use links and all the stuff you wish. Administration is absolutelly awesome. Installation is done in about 5 minutes and ... let's try that and you will see.
Josef
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