Invision Board has announced a minor update

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Invision Board has announced a security update

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April 8, 2006

Phpbb 2.0.20 Released

phpBB Group announces the release of phpBB 2.0.20, the “Golden Super Furry Linen” edition. This release is a cumulative bug fix update, as well as including a number of minor security fixes.

We have also introduced a new feature to allow you to limit how often a user may conduct a search if you find that searches are putting a load on your server, as well as changing the default permissions on new forums so that you must explicitly make them available for guests to post in and enabling visual confirmation by default on all new installs.

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Invision Board and vBulletin have long been the top 2 commercial message board software companies.

Are you a user of either of these programs?

We want to hear your experiences with either of these leading forum programs

Discuss it here >>> Forum Software Comparison - invision board vs. vbulletin

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IPS is expanding its offerings to customers who request custom modifications to our software or might require programming expertise to enhance their current operations. At this time, we are receiving more requests than can be handled properly with our in-house programming team.

We are looking for freelance programmers who are interested in writing custom modifications to the IPS product line and also who might be able to do start-from-scratch programming.

Read More >>>  Invision Board Hiring Programmers

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A wise man once said:

“The billboard is finished, when you no longer can find a single element to remove”

- Robert Fleege

Although these are words to live by in the world of advertising, I believe that the basic lesson here is that you should KEEP IT SIMPLE, which should also be adhered to when building a forum. New boards sometimes have too many sub-forums or an excessive amount of links etc.

Read More >>> Keeping It Simple 

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