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==Examples of forums using vBulletin==
* - Forum with over 25 million posts.
* - Similarly large forum.
* - Smaller British forum.


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

vBulletin (sometimes abbreviated vB) is a commercial Internet forum package produced by Jelsoft Enterprises. 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 phpBB 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. However, with an owned license you must pay $30 a year for continued access to the member's area (although the first year is free.)

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