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Favorite MyBB Mods

Alright, well for anybody who uses mybb...

What are your favorite mods for mybb?

I like the SEO Links mod (I think it is going to be outdated after the next version of the forum software)

Also the Users online today mod (Kind of nice to see who all was online during the past 24 hours)

And the revenue sharing mod (it allows all the members to earn something back for all their hard work in the forums)


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06-30-2007 10:31 PM
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RE: Favorite MyBB Mods

I haven't used MyBB yet, although you mentioned a mod that sounded rather appealing. I'm not completely sure I'll give MyBB a try or not. At the moment, I am using phpBB.

01-21-2008 01:38 AM
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RE: Favorite MyBB Mods

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I haven't used MyBB yet, although you mentioned a mod that sounded rather appealing. I'm not completely sure I'll give MyBB a try or not. At the moment, I am using phpBB.


If you ever feel like giving it a try (but not going through the hassle of installing it, and configuring it) you can always use the website http://www.opensourcecms.com/

That is a great resource for trying out all kinds of scripts and seeing how well you like them.


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