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Something for our techy guys to look into: I was a moderator on an aquarium forum that uses Xenforo software. According to the admin there, "We run/manage our own servers, but Xenforo now offers a cloud version where they take care of all the hosting, and I believe they even offer services for conversions as well."Personally I find the Xenforo software a lot more intuitive and user-friendly than SimpleMachines, and I've been on several forums that use it. The admin I talked to says they have a great developer community, too, and it's easy to set it up so that people can become "supporting members" who contribute financially. Might be worth looking into. I can put you in touch with him if you have specific questions. Here's their website with pricing and other info.https://xenforo.com/purchase/And here's the aquarium forum if you want to see what it looks like.https://www.fishforums.net/
Quote from: WhistlingBadger on October 08, 2024, 02:15:45 amSomething for our techy guys to look into: I was a moderator on an aquarium forum that uses Xenforo software. According to the admin there, "We run/manage our own servers, but Xenforo now offers a cloud version where they take care of all the hosting, and I believe they even offer services for conversions as well."Personally I find the Xenforo software a lot more intuitive and user-friendly than SimpleMachines, and I've been on several forums that use it. The admin I talked to says they have a great developer community, too, and it's easy to set it up so that people can become "supporting members" who contribute financially. Might be worth looking into. I can put you in touch with him if you have specific questions. Here's their website with pricing and other info.https://xenforo.com/purchase/And here's the aquarium forum if you want to see what it looks like.https://www.fishforums.net/I was a nut for aquariums for a long time. Then I went to work for an experimental indoor tilapia farm in North Dakota. Eventually got tapped to help design a hatchery system that was built in Phillip SD in an old hydroponic greenhouse that ran off 172 degree artesian water, all the free heat you could stand! At one point I had 17 tanks running in my house including 3 of them 55 gallon rigs. Got stuck out of town during a two day blizzard and when I got home I found that my furnace had crapped out. Lost every single fish I had. Kinda broke my spirit.