bf.forums is a ASP script for Discussion Boards scripts design by bf.collaboration Inc..
It runs on following operating system: Windows.
bf.forums provides a way to have an organized, recorded, discussion about a particular topic.
Publisher review:bf.forums provides a way to have an organized, recorded, discussion about a particular topic. bf.forums provides a way to have an organized, recorded, discussion about a particular topic. And now with features like email notification, and documnet association (with bf.documents) forums have become a very efficient way to collaborate.Features: - Threaded discussions - View threads in tree structure. - Automatically converts URLs to HTML links. - Embed links and other HTML. - Example implementation that includes forum administration controls. - Integrate (publish) forums with other websites. - Paging ability with customizable page size. - Customized colors and font faces. - Convenience methods for creating new, and updating forum properties and messages. - Access to support website and support resources. - Email support - Works with SQL Server, MS Access, or any other ODBC data source. - Multiple data sources - Forum permissions (administer, group, public) granted per authenticated user. - Web based administrator console to administer forums. - Email notifications (i.e. receive email notification if/when someone replies to your message). - Directly print forum posts - Advanced, indexed, full-text search - Attach documents. - Associate forum(s) with a document or group Requirements: · OS: Windows NT, 2000, 2000 Server, XP Pro, or Server 2003 · Support S/W: Internet Information Server (IIS), SQL Server (optional, but recommended) · Processor: Pentium 600MHz · RAM: 128MB · Disk Space: 25MB
Operating system:Windows
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