Okay so I bit the bullet and paid the high dollar for vBulletin and so far I am very satisfied with my purchase. phpBB3 was fine for a basic, powerful forum but vBulletin offers so much more over phpBB3.
Thank God for JFusion which makes it possible to integrate vBulletin fairly easily. The move to vBulletin is a complex one due to the very detail configuration in the backend is a lot to chew on.
JFusion has gone to some big lengths to create a package that allows you to use Joomla as your master or vBulletin as your master database. I am using vBulletin as my master because I like the registration better and I want vBulletin to be the main source of communication and Joomla be more the pretty store front.
Integrating vBulletin with my Joomla site
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wildweaselmi
, May 07 2009 07:21 AM
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