View Full Version : Is CMPS the only bridge between vB & Dynamics
shlomot
05-30-2008, 03:47 AM
An affirmative answer to this question may be the first productive switch in my brain regarding integration of vBulletin with Dynamics.
Then, I'll be able to quit searching for options to integrate categories to forum home, or user's favorites and article posts to his profile page.
Thank you.
CasualConvo
05-30-2008, 04:30 AM
I don't know if I can give you the answer you're looking for but I've played with both CMPS over the past year or two and vBa Dynamics more recently and would have to say that both programs are it's own bridge to vBulletin.
I treat Dynamics like an advanced CMPS on my site. It's my homepage, for one, and the modules that I need all work the same.
The advantage of Dynamics is that I can add and organize articles outside of the forum areas (it has many other uses; that's just what I use it for).
Again, I don't know if that's the information you're looking for but I see no need to use CMPS if you're using Dynamics.
Hope this helps!
shlomot
05-30-2008, 05:16 AM
Thanks a lot, CasualConvo, for this viewpoint. I tried to sneak a preview to your website in order to gauge better the way that you have integrated between your Dynamics homepage and forum activity, how you have integrated Dynamics activity into user's profile page and CP, etc.
Can you please provide a link to your forum here?
Also, can I contact you and/hire your tutoring and integration services? I've just ordered new projects for a secondary member page, compatibility tests between members, etc. I hope that by setting Dynamics as the community spine I do not have to give up all these great plans :)
I don't know if I can give you the answer you're looking for but I've played with both CMPS over the past year or two and vBa Dynamics more recently and would have to say that both programs are it's own bridge to vBulletin.
I treat Dynamics like an advanced CMPS on my site. It's my homepage, for one, and the modules that I need all work the same.
The advantage of Dynamics is that I can add and organize articles outside of the forum areas (it has many other uses; that's just what I use it for).
Again, I don't know if that's the information you're looking for but I see no need to use CMPS if you're using Dynamics.
Hope this helps!
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