Invision Power Board 2.2 is a PHP script for Discussion Boards scripts design by Invision Power Services.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Invision Power Board, an award-winning scaleable bulletin board system, allows you to effortlessly build, manage and promote your online community.
Publisher review:Invision Power Board, an award-winning scaleable bulletin board system, allows you to effortlessly build, manage and promote your online community. IP.Board 2.2 ups the ante by improving further on the solid bases that previous incarnations have delivered. Some of the highlights include: - Brand new Personal Profile The personal profile feature has been completely redesigned from the ground up, with a large focus on social networking features, such as profile comments and user rating. - Buddy lists Users can now add other users to their buddy list, easing communication between friends and building new relationships. Troublesome users can be ignored. - New installer A brand new installer system debuts with IP.Board 2.2. Using a simple visual step-by-step interface, the new installer makes it easier than ever to install the software, meaning you need not concern yourself with configuration files and code at all. - IP.Converge Also brand new, IP.Converge is our authentication system that enables you to link the registration and login routines between boards (and even other products!) - New Rich-text Editor (RTE) IP.Board 2.2 brings an all-new rich-text editor, making it easier for your users to apply various formatting to their posts, and see the formatting as they type it
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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