freeForum 1.4.1 is a PHP script for Discussion Boards scripts design by ZoneO-soft.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. freeForum is a free and simple discussion board script which can be fully integrated with your existing page layout.
Publisher review: freeForum is a free and simple discussion board script which can be fully integrated with your existing page layout. Not everyone needs a full featured bulletin board such as phpBB. freeForum is a free and simple discussion board script which can be fully integrated with your existing page layout. It concentrates on the main features of typical forum scrips, and does it well. Above all, you'll need less than 3 minutes to get it working!Features:Freedom - Post: you are free to post in open categories. - Categories: unlimited number of categories. - Layout: layout is fully template and css bases, feel free to change it. - Cost: as in beer, it's licenced under the GPL. Simple - No image, no avatar, no smilies. - No useless statistics. - CSS and template based. Administration - Backup and restore functions. - Protection: captcha images, IP banning, flood protection. - Open and closed categories. - Reserved user names. - Edit previous posts. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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