Comparison of Internet Forum Software (PHP) - Features

Features

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Beehive Forum Yes Yes Yes No Yes Full Yes (using TinyMCE)
bbPress Yes Plugin Yes No Plugin Plugin Plugin
Discuz! Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
e107 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FluxBB Yes No Yes No Plugin Session No
FUDforum Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Full Yes
IceBB Yes No Yes No Yes Full No
Invision Power Board Yes Yes Yes Plugin Yes Full Yes
LayerBulletin Yes No Yes No Yes Full No
kusaba Yes Yes Yes No Yes ? No
MercuryBoard Yes No Yes No Yes Session No
miniBB Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No
MyBB Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Full Plugin
NextBBS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Full Yes
NinkoBB Yes No No No No ? No
Phorum Yes Yes Yes No Yes Full No
phpBB Yes No Yes Plugin Yes Full Planned
PunBB Yes Plugin Yes Plugin Plugin Session Plugin
Quicksilver Forums Yes No Yes No Yes Full No
Simple Machines 1 Yes No Yes Yes Yes Full No
Simple Machines 2 Yes No Yes Yes Yes Full Yes
Simply AJAX Forum System (SAFS) Yes Yes Yes No Yes Full No
SonicBB Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No
Tritanium Bulletin Board Yes No Yes No Yes Full No
UBB.threads Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Full Planned (Version 8.0)
UseBB Yes No Yes No No Session No
Vanilla Yes Plugin Plugin Plugin Plugin Plugin Plugin
vBulletin Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Full Yes
WhiteBoard Yes No Planned Yes No Full No
Woltlab Burning Board Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Full Yes
XenForo Yes Yes Yes No Yes Full Yes
XMB Yes Yes Yes No Yes ? No
NitPick2011 Yes Yes No No Yes No No
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