vBulletin has a mobile version of the forum for smartphones. It would be nice to have this capability on the road as there is so much one can learn by just perusing the messages for some handy tips and tricks using a dedicated app.
Thanks
vBulletin has a mobile version of the forum for smartphones. It would be nice to have this capability on the road as there is so much one can learn by just perusing the messages for some handy tips and tricks using a dedicated app.
Thanks
Agreed!
Really good idea!
Especially for a company that's promoting mobile app development - it's a no brainer
+1. Bump. Can we get a response?
It looks like the Mobile Suite for vBulletin may only cost $199. If that’s the case, what’s holding Alpha back?
http://www.vbulletin.com/en/vb4-mobile
Alpha purchased vBulletin mobile suite, could not get it to work, hired a well-regarded vBulletin consultation that could not get it to work, and ultimately gave up on it. We are revisiting it to see if they have improved the product significantly, or if their new responsive design in vBulletin 5 Connect is a reasonable alternative.
Lenny Forziati
Vice President, Internet Products and Technical Services
Alpha Software Corporation
Is there a status update on the upgrade?
Just so you know, I have been involved with several message board software installations over the years for our organization. There are sometimes issues that prevent installation without losing data, my advice to AS would be to pay for a vbulletin tech to do it or just forget it. I think overall installation by them took a couple of weeks and ran about 500 bucks total - just don't hold AS accountable for the crap that may go on during that time!
I would suggest a full backup of everything!
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