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The correct title of this article is vBulletin. It appears incorrectly here due to technical restrictions.

vBulletin (sometimes abbreviated vB or vBB) is a commercial Internet forum package produced by Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. It is often used to run larger boards and discussion communities. Written in PHP with a MySQL database backend, it is comparable to other forum software such as Invision Power Board and UBB.threads.

Pricing

vBulletin is priced at $85 (per year) for a leased license, and $160 (lifetime) for an owned license to be able to run the software. With a leased license, you can only legally run the software for one (1) year. However, with an owned license, you can run it as long as you want, but to upgrade, there is a $30.00 fee for one additional year for continued access to download from the members area (although the first year is free.) This $30.00 renewal fee can be purchased at any time and is completely optional.

See also

External links

  • vBulletin.com - Official vBulletin site.
  • vBulletin.org - Code add-ons, or "hacks" (Note: installing hacks may limit support from Jelsoft).
  • vBulletinTemplates.com - Interface ("template") modifications (Note: installing or modifying templates may limit support from Jelsoft).
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