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Re: PHP-Nuke 7.0 public release soon (Score: 1) by kjcdude on Saturday, January 24 @ 14:24:46 CET (User Info | Send a Message) http://kyle.theocsucks.com | Wake and smell the coffe!!!
I am gratefull for the original CMS that FB created, but since then it has seeemed that has done little to nothing.
So far in these past few releases all they have been is a minor fix and a very minor addon, why should we be happy about this?
Here are to packages that i have turned to instead of the original PHP-Nuke because they offer so much more and relate to the people by adding things the public wants for instance a quick install page.
http://snaps.nukecops.com/ http://ravenphpscripts.com/downloadview-details-85-Raven's_Customized_phpNuke_v7_Pack.html
I vow to never go back to the packages provided by PHP-Nuke because they dont offer the stuff that bNC and Ravenscripts does. |
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Re: PHP-Nuke 7.0 public release soon (Score: 1) by nobleclem on Sunday, January 25 @ 00:20:06 CET (User Info | Send a Message) http://hackerassassins.com | Dont worry I am. After I realized what work I would have to do just to get my website modules to where I would like them to be I decided that instead of hacking someone elses code up and most likely not getting it right that it would be easier to just create my own. Now I dont expect it to be done for some time but I plan on coding everything from scratch. This include the CMS system (which is pretty much done), Forums, Group Management System, and more...
I personally like PHPbb but I think that porting everything in site just starts degrading PHP-Nuke as a whole. You then have so much discontnuity that unity becomes more difficult.
So although PHP-Nuke is a very nice system for those who cant or dont have time to create their own system... it tends to not get a lot of credit from those who can and would like to see more features and see it become better...
I do have to agree with many people about "what is the point of this release", becuase most of the time when you release a new major release it has major changes/additions to it. In the late of PHP-Nuke this has not been the route. The forums where added (which was already ok to begin with as far as a port goes) and most expected more integration of the two (which has not happened). Almost none of the abilities of PHPbb have been harnesed that would increase PHP-Nukes ratings... |
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