...Fortunately, we all now have a viable alternative.
Biker,
Unfortunately your enemy isn't users. It's IT departments and corporate managers. And they aren't impressed by the posturing of a few forum administrators. They'll dump IE6 when the web is so broken there is no choice but to spend the money to rewrite their inter-office apps that were written using proprietary Microsoft IE6 code.
I think I figured out what the downside is.
Had IB not come along and purchased vBulletin; all the awesome things you like here would have been in vBulletin 4 or 4.1 now that's a downside. . .
Well, kinda.
The difference is that vBulletin 4 needed to bring with it all the existing functionality from vBulletin 3.x - nobody would want to upgrade to a new version that drops features.
However, with XenForo we have a much smaller team and a much shorter time to produce the software (we don't get paid until we start making sales obviously) so we have had to produce something much more focused on doing the really important stuff first.
Well, kinda.
The difference is that vBulletin 4 needed to bring with it all the existing functionality from vBulletin 3.x - nobody would want to upgrade to a new version that drops features.
However, with XenForo we have a much smaller team and a much shorter time to produce the software (we don't get paid until we start making sales obviously) so we have had to produce something much more focused on doing the really important stuff first.
Its gotta have a LOW entry point in my humble opinion ... you need a big adoption rate to kick start this and get everybody on it.
But do you plan to (at some point) match vbulletins functionality to a degree that we do not loose content nor vital functionality when moving from vb to XenForo?Well, kinda.
The difference is that vBulletin 4 needed to bring with it all the existing functionality from vBulletin 3.x - nobody would want to upgrade to a new version that drops features.
However, with XenForo we have a much smaller team and a much shorter time to produce the software (we don't get paid until we start making sales obviously) so we have had to produce something much more focused on doing the really important stuff first.
Part of the reason for going public before we are ready to make sales is to find out exactly what content and functionality you consider to be vital.But do you plan to (at some point) match vbulletins functionality to a degree that we do not loose content nor vital functionality when moving from vb to XenForo?
Part of the reason for going public before we are ready to make sales is to find out exactly what content and functionality you consider to be vital.
Part of the reason for going public before we are ready to make sales is to find out exactly what content and functionality you consider to be vital.
Ya gotta have the early adopters. New product has to have that infusion of cash and confidence. Takes both to excite the investors. Make two price structures: Go with what you already have in mind AND capitalize on the confidence in the future of the product and sell me a "Founder edition" version 1.0 for $400 and give me a free pass for 5 years! The faithful will scrape it together. Make me a "Founding Customer" with my name in gold and a skin for my wall! Hey, a special "Founder Edition" permanent logo in the footer. Early infusion of cash will help finance growth and open investor pockets - it's simple recursion - a feedback loop. Today you just have to come out of the gate like a winner!
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