FUDforum - Features

Features

Some of FUDforum's features include:

  • The software supports an unlimited number of members, forums, posts, threads and attachments.
  • Ability to load USENET and E-mail list messages and sync forum replies back to these groups and lists.
  • Customizable theme system based on templates.
  • Translated into over 50 languages on translatewiki.net (including German, French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese and several other languages).
  • Search engine friendly URLs
  • Flood control and Captcha spam protection.
  • Blacklisting of users and IP blocking.
  • Messages can be stored within the database or on filesystem for extra performance.
  • Topics can be listed in flat or threaded mode.
  • User Avatars.
  • Private messaging system.
  • Poll creation.
  • Built-in search engine.
  • RSS-feed syndication.
  • Message and Quick Reply editors that support BBCode, HTML, plain text and Smilies.
  • User, Moderator and Admin Control Panels.
  • A permission based user/group management system.
  • A plugin system that can be used to extend the forum's functionality.
  • A forum calendar.
  • Custom profile fields.

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