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Proboards vs Forumotion?

Naiwen

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I personally favour proboards over forumotion because the admin and mod panels are more customizable and I love the themes there more. I'm also more familiar with it myself.
 
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I personally favour proboards over forumotion because the admin and mod panels are more customizable and I love the themes there more. I'm also more familiar with it myself.
I understand your point but I like Forumotion more. I feel that the simplistic design really gives it an aesthetic appeal, especially when used on mobile phones.
 
I understand your point but I like Forumotion more. I feel that the simplistic design gives it an aesthetic appeal, especially when used on mobile phones.
Also, they offer domain name hosting integrated into ForumOtion, unlike Pro Boards. You could simply login with Facebook Gmail Twitter using Topic It on ForumOtion.
 
I personally favour proboards over forumotion because the admin and mod panels are more customizable and I love the themes there more. I'm also more familiar with it myself.

I used proboards when I was trying to test try running a forum with a free forum software. It wasn't that bad. I had a good time with it before I later moved to using XenForo. I never got to mess with forumotion.
 
I prefer to use Proboards over Forumotion. You get a global account, so whenever there's a forum you like hosted on Proboards all you have to do is click on register, do the captcha, and then you're ready to start posting on most Proboards forums. Though I would rather stick with either Jcink or self hosting overall.
 

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