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Reviews for Listing # 43432

   Beehive Forum   Hits: 3496 

 
PHP/MySQL Discussion Forum with frames-based layout, reply-to-user, e-mail notification, HTML-posting, signatures, friends & killfiles, user promotion/demotion, multiple forums, word filters and full admin tools.


Version: 0.5   Platform(s): linux, windows   Updated: Sat Jan 22 2005

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very good system, Jan 26, 2005 Reviewed By: amtcars
Review Of: Beehive Forum in PHP :: Discussion Boards
Great system! same kinda thing as the old delphi forums but with a lot more features.

The best forum software I have seen, Jan 26, 2005 Reviewed By: JonCooper
Review Of: Beehive Forum in PHP :: Discussion Boards
Beehive is simply the best forum software I have seen. One of my favourite features is the way it remembers what you've read; not got time to read everything now? not a problem, read some now, come back later to read some more, it dosn't mark everything as read just because you've visited the forum. Reply to specific posts within a thread, email notifications, PMs, HTML posting with extensive checking to stop the script kiddies messing with your forum. you should check it out yourself, you won't be disappointed, this is way better than a lot of commercial stuff available and best of all - it's free!

Absolutely Fantastic Software, Jan 26, 2005 Reviewed By: hermand
Review Of: Beehive Forum in PHP :: Discussion Boards
I've been using it for several years now and I'll never go back to a flat forum. It's packed with features and completely free!

Lacks support, Jan 12, 2006 Reviewed By: gratis4
Review Of: Beehive Forum in PHP :: Discussion Boards
I liked the features and the usability, but when I went looking for support I couldn't find any. Also, it seemed to really drag mysql to a crawl (couldn't find support to fix the problem). So, I'm leaving it alone for now. Wish it came with better support.




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