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vForums - Posted By Marc (cr0w) on 17th Feb 08 at 7:06pm
I've just been wondering about this; what is the one main thing that made you stay at vForums? Was there one deciding factor to it?

Personally, for me, it wasn't the easy-to-use features, or all the customization options; I don't even have my own vForum other than for testing codes. {Tongue Out}

For me it was more the atmosphere here; it just seems like more of a small-town community, where everyone knows everyone. That's one of the good things about joining a forum system early on; it's much easier to keep up with the new faces. {Smile}

Re: vForums - Posted By Alex Bailey (system) on 17th Feb 08 at 7:10pm
 
I've just been wondering about this; what is the one main thing that made you stay at vForums? Was there one deciding factor to it?

Personally, for me, it wasn't the easy-to-use features, or all the customization options; I don't even have my own vForum other than for testing codes. {Tongue Out}

For me it was more the atmosphere here; it just seems like more of a small-town community, where everyone knows everyone. That's one of the good things about joining a forum system early on; it's much easier to keep up with the new faces. {Smile}


Yeah that to because i know everyone here from proboards , where as if i went to proboards , because i havn't been there from the start i don't know as many people.

But it was also easy and customizing features aswell.
Oh don't forget wrighty spamming me here.

Re: vForums - Posted By Michael (wrighty) on 17th Feb 08 at 7:41pm
 
I've just been wondering about this; what is the one main thing that made you stay at vForums? Was there one deciding ...
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forum system early on; it's much easier to keep up with the new faces. {Smile}


Well let's be honest. It's not your ugly face keeping me here! {Tongue Out}

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It's so easy to code for... Ids for most things is awesome. So yeah, the ease of customisation. Also, the fact that anything is possible. vF has done away with stupid TOS on codes. But has kept the real ones that matter.

Also. There are more features that people want and need than you can shake a stick at!

Also, I'm staff, I can't quit now... can I?

Re: vForums - Posted By Marc (cr0w) on 17th Feb 08 at 7:51pm
Wrighty, why does your avatar seem to always match what you're posting about? {Tongue Out}

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Re: vForums - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 17th Feb 08 at 7:57pm
I just love the quickness, easy to navigate, etc.

and at Marc, I notice that too, lol. Nut some times, its when he gets frustrated or mad, or some were in between, it shows a mad face, and some other face.

Re: vForums - Posted By Alex Bailey (system) on 17th Feb 08 at 8:10pm
 
Wrighty, why does your avatar seem to always match what you're posting about? {Tongue Out}

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Ive noticed that before {Tongue Out}

Re: vForums - Posted By Michael (wrighty) on 17th Feb 08 at 8:55pm
It's just so damn awesome! {Tongue Out}

Re: vForums - Posted By Paddy (artemis) on 17th Feb 08 at 9:56pm
I think it's the support.

With ProBoards, your suggestions get shot down, and maybe 5% are taken. It's too big for any ideas to really get through to the people who have the power to use them.

Here, it's nice and small, and very quick to give its users what they want. The suggestions are more of the 95% taken, 5% rejected group, and the people with the power to make things happen are accessible.

~Artemis

Re: vForums - Posted By Jake (jake) on 18th Feb 08 at 1:00am
Because it es entertaining. =]

Re: vForums - Posted By slip (slip) on 18th Feb 08 at 1:24pm
because vforums looks interesting n has potential.

Re: vForums - Posted By Mason Fettâ„¢ (masonfett) on 6th Mar 08 at 2:57pm
Well, I mostly like it because of the quality.

And it also gives you more customization options which I like. With that, its just as easy (if not easier) to use than Proboards.