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WebFusion
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Feb 15, 2004, 9:27 AM
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I've been reading through some of the post regarding the goforum add-on script (and IT's decision not to work on it further) and I'd like to bring up a point that I think IT may have (IMHO) overlooked. Goforum could be an excellent backend profit center for IT. COnsider this: Since most of the coding work is already done for Goforum, wouldn't it make sense to create up-to-date, forum specific versions of goforum for the top 4 or so forum software packages. that way, IT could sell a forum-specific goforum add-on to existing clients knowing that it would work with the forum they are using. It could be a great upsell both at initial purchase, AND when existing users want to add forum functionality to AM. If goforum had been offerred as an add-on for the forum system I use when I purchased, I would have gladly forked over another $50-$60 for it! I really think IT is missing the boat on this one. Back-end addons are where the big bucks are made ! OR...how abuut IT develops it's OWN spider-friendly forum system that integrates with AM...plenty of open source out there
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Feb 15, 2004, 11:29 AM
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Hi WebFusion! It's certainly an idea -- one that's been brought up before, in fact. :) But, at the moment, we prefer to concentrate our resources on updating the core products, rather than the add-ons. There are only so many resources to go around... and the core products come first. :) That said, in the future... who knows? :) Let me know if you have any other questions or concerns. :) Donna
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cellophane
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Feb 18, 2004, 6:47 PM
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Since most of the coding work is already done for Goforum, wouldn't it make sense to create up-to-date, forum specific versions of goforum for the top 4 or so forum software packages. that way, IT could sell a forum-specific goforum add-on to existing clients knowing that it would work with the forum they are using. It could be a great upsell both at initial purchase, AND when existing users want to add forum functionality to AM. If goforum had been offerred as an add-on for the forum system I use when I purchased, I would have gladly forked over another $50-$60 for it! I really think IT is missing the boat on this one. Back-end addons are where the big bucks are made !  I agree.
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theinformer
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Feb 22, 2004, 10:49 AM
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Could someone provide me with a link to the most recent GoForum download? I was reading some of the posts about this but it's been so popular it's hard to see what exactly is the latest version with some many posts. Does anyone have a favourite of the forums that it accepts? At the moment I don't use any of those forums, so before downloading one I'd be interested to see if anyone as a favourite or if anyone knows if it is easier to install one over another. Thank you in anticipation! Regards, Michael Wilkinson =========================================================== Check out our website at www.informer.org.uk - the website for the official student newspaper of Westhoughton High School.
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Feb 22, 2004, 10:57 AM
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Further to my last post I understand that you now email the GoForum add on to anybody interested. If this is still the case could a copy be emailed to me at editors@informer.org.uk? Does it come with instructions for installation? Thank you very much. Regards, Michael Wilkinson =========================================================== Check out our website at www.informer.org.uk - the website for the official student newspaper of Westhoughton High School.
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Feb 22, 2004, 11:43 AM
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Hi Michael, I've emailed you the latest version of GoForum (1.09.) It definitely has installation instructions. I hope this helps. :) Donna
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theinformer
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Feb 23, 2004, 2:01 PM
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When I install GoForum will the comments people add to an article appear at the bottom of the article page or do you simply get redirected to the forum? Regards, Michael Wilkinson =========================================================== Check out our website at www.informer.org.uk - the website for the official student newspaper of Westhoughton High School.
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Feb 23, 2004, 3:44 PM
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Hi Michael, GoForum will redirect users to your forum. What it does is creates a link that you can put anywhere on your page that, when clicked, will either create a new thread or redirect you to the thread it created already. I hope this helps. :) Donna
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TitanJeff
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Feb 27, 2004, 11:14 AM
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Has anyone tested this yet on vB RC4 yet? I'd love to have this feature.
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AMPalmer
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Feb 29, 2004, 2:59 AM
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I agree - GoForum has the potential to be important and yes I would pay money for a supported version (even more that $50 - the US Dollar looks very cheap from the UK right now). Interactivetools may like to limit the forum programs supported, but this is a powerful extension to Article Manager's functionality and could be important in future. I also like the idea of you building your own Forum program - or licensing the rights to develop a program orginating from a third party I am sure that we need far more interactivity on our Sites and this is one way we can promote this. Having said that I would like some advice from the folks out there - two things - given that I want to create a forum and link AM postings to it what is the best forum program to use? Secondly I have a series of related Sites set up for clients, all use AM to run online Magazines, we would like to create a forum using a separate URL, but link to a number of AM installations within this "network" - do you see any problems, or would GoForum only work within a single Site?
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Feb 29, 2004, 4:55 PM
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Hi there! Thanks for your post. :) GoForum simply creates threads in an existing forum. You should have no problem using GoForum on multiple Article Manager installations to post to the same forum. :) I hope this helps! Donna
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elderban
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Mar 26, 2004, 11:07 AM
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I'd be willing to pay for the custom programming to make it work with vB3.0, and then allow it to be released publicly. Bryan Gilchrist
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Mar 26, 2004, 2:36 PM
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Bryan, We're actually not performing any custom programming at this time while we focus our resources on major features, such as mySQL for Article Manager. Theo Wiersma Project Manager
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ThomasK
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Jun 19, 2004, 10:23 PM
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I'm double posting this only because emails will be sent out to those concerned (possibly). Check out Scriptlance.com. Programmers waiting for a job. I know nothing about programming, but with the existing code of GoForum, it seems like someone over there could tackle it. The Motorcycle Search Engine
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