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JForumFusion is a platform independent discussion board program.
Some of it main features include: support of unlimited discussion forums, topics and member, threaded or linear discussions, file attachments, private messaging, web based administrative tools, UBBCode, multiple authentication sources, and high performance search engine.
JForumFusion works on all major SQL database management systems: Oracle, DB2, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase, SAP DB, HypersonicSQL, Microsoft SQL Server... |
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| »Jive Forums |
Jive Forums is a powerful, open architecture application for creating and managing online communities. Users can share answers, ideas and insights, and escalate complex issues to the appropriate expert.
Jive Forums Expert Edition is tightly integrated with Jive Software's Support Suite, which allows you to make Forums part of your overall support process, increase community traffic by 50%, and lower inbound calls by up to 30%. Contact us now and find out why Jive Forums is in use by over one thousand organizations around the world.
JForumFusion works on all major SQL database management systems: Oracle, DB2, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase, SAP DB, HypersonicSQL, Microsoft SQL Server... |
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| »eForum Project - Open Source |
| Read the article on eForum in Daves Best of Linux Award column eForum is Java-servlet based discussion forum component that enables geographically distant participants to share ideas and enhance teamwork via the Web. It allows project moderators to manage feedback and project discussions. Users can subscribe to groups with email notifications - where each new message is emailed to the subscriber. With messages stored in a database, and classified by topic, it is capable of building a powerful knowledge base. With release 3.0 eForum is integrated with a Search Engine component to quickly find information need by searching by keywords, topics, titles, authors� names, descriptions and other criteria. As Dave Central says, 'If you're serious about community, then you should give JCorporate's eForum a closer look. |
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