View Full Version : Welcome to vBadvanced.com!
Brian
01-21-2004, 02:25 PM
We are very proud to announce the grand opening of vBadvanced.com! Here you will find the official support forums for vBadvanced products. For now, vBadvanced Homepage is the only product available to the general public. Within the coming months we will have many more add-ons for your vBulletin community including a links directory, image gallery, ad banner management, and much more! We will also have different vBulletin styles for sale which will be some of the most unique and artistic available anywhere! vBadvanced.com is still in it's beginning stages so please be sure to check back often for more ways to advance your vBulletin!
Les Shaw
01-21-2004, 02:30 PM
Guess I am early , we have your portal loaded. Looking forward to your choice of changes...
Brian
01-21-2004, 02:58 PM
Perhaps a little early... The DNS servers for the domain finally resolved today and I just started setting everything up. It will probably be sometime next week before the site is "officially" launched, but it's no problem if people want to go ahead and start posting. ;)
EMRhelp.org
01-21-2004, 06:55 PM
How much will VBadvanced cost ?
Will their be a premium membership fee ?
What are the short and long term plans for vbADvanCed ?
:)
Brian
01-21-2004, 07:19 PM
Well there are going to be several different add-ons which will all vary in complexity, so they will all be priced differently. vBadvanced Homepage will always be free, while the others will be very reasonably priced.
vBadvanced Links Directory will be the first one that's available. I haven't decided what the price will be for sure yet, but it will be less than $50, more powerful than some similar products that are twice the cost, and will be completely integrated with and dependant on vBulletin. I'm ***hoping*** to have this finished and available sometime in early February, but that time frame is not set in stone. Once it's available we will also have a special introductory sale for the first week or so where you will be able to buy a license for a discounted price. ;)
13th_Disciple
01-21-2004, 07:47 PM
finally.. been looking everyday for almost two weeks for this site to finally be up and running.. :)
brian, i emailed you quite sometime ago.. been waiting for that reply ever since.. would really like a chance to talk to you about the direction you may or may not be going with vbadvanced as well as maybe a bit of insight on the type of modules you may develop for vbadvanced.. congrats on getting the site up and running.. looking forward to talking to you about all of this..
sinclac
01-28-2004, 01:18 PM
I am waiting for the Links Directory, i need it in a bad way!
Chuck
You may want to fix the code for determining unlicensed versus licensed. I used a different email address from the one registered with vbulletin when I registered for this site. While I updated per instructions, I'm still getting the same message to upgrade your account.
Rather silly and annoying. :rolleyes:
While I understand you are trying to make sure someone owns vb, it is more of a put-off when challenged right off the bat. It's a "Guilty til proven innocent" type of attitude. It ticked me off and I almost had the urge to chuck the vbadvance homepage.
And the only reason I registered here was because I wanted to know how to get the Top Poster to show someone who is not the admin ... maybe that isn't possible. I'll never know since I can't get to the support forums :(
Brian
02-03-2004, 01:32 AM
I'm sorry you feel that way LPH, but the licensing system is set up that way to help prevent unlicensed vBulletin boards from obtaining a copy of our scripts, and is the only way we have to do this. vbulletin.org and vbulletintemplates.com are the only sites that are directly linked up with vb.com's licensing system, and vBulletin.org requires you to prove your license status before you are able to see the text inside php tags. Therefore, this is about the only safe way to help prevent pirated boards from obtaining a copy of our scripts. As long as you can register on vb.org and prove your license status there, then it's not very hard to upgrade your account here at all.
TexasOutdoors
02-03-2004, 02:23 PM
I agree Brian. A little effort for a great "free for all" portal is a small price to pay. A lot of time and effort was put into this, as well as the previous versions, so I don't blame ya one bit.
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