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Ambassador
27 posts
I know that there are many free forum packages available on the net, but the forum that is on this website has a look and feel that is easy to follow and would match nicely with the shopping cart software.
I would suggest that a program be developed so we can all run our own forums using CC software. Some say it can't be done, while others are doing it.

Trial User
1 post
I agree what a fab idea

Registered User
4 posts
That is a great idea! I love the idea of a forum system designed by coffeecup, it would be simple to maintain and use. :D

Registered User
10 posts
I agree, I am a forum fan and hope to incorporate one eventually. With the way CC has a la carte software that is integrated to the main site design software it would be a great add-on. www.pastordrew.com

Registered User
13 posts
I agree! In fact, I logged in today JUST to suggest coffeecup design an easy to use forum creator. I think it is a great idea! -Doctor James

"We never know how far reaching something we may think, say, or do today will effect the lives of millions tomorrow." -B.J. Palmer

http://www.clinicallysignificantproduct … /index.php

Registered User
25 posts
I too agree. I was going to suggest that today as well. I think some of the features should include: direct posts or moderated options, registered users and/or non-registered users, survey options example: rate service 1 - 10, friendly 1 - 10, results would appear plus have a space for comments, survey options would be customizeable like a "forum", be able to list links, emails, user profiles, user names, all with click options as to what would be allowed. Or maybe a basic forum software with modules available if you need a more detailed program... ie; pay for the options you need. Of course as with all the CC software, you end up with more extras than you pay for in comparison to competitor software. :) Plus CC Software is more user friendly backed by awesome support. Happiness is a cup of coffee and a good mouse.

Rick

Registered User
13 posts
I agree with CC software being user friendly Rick! I am playing around with some of the free open source Forum software, although it is easy to download and install...it's a pain in the butt to modify and change the layout if you don't have a lot of experience with php etc. I'm learning as I go, but it's just so time consuming! Free is good, but with my beginner's knowledge I'd much rather save myself 3 days of work and just spend $29-$49 on a coffeecup program that pretty much slashes the learning curve! -Doctor James

"We never know how far reaching something we may think, say, or do today will effect the lives of millions tomorrow." -B.J. Palmer

http://www.clinicallysignificantproduct … /index.php

Ambassador
15 posts
about time that we have this utility as program

Registered User
5 posts
Forums and Guestbooks are great if you can control who uses them. I have used open source forums and guestbooks on my site, only to have them spammed by anyone and everyone. One thing I have come to find out is that it is not easy to go back a month after and have to delete postings one at a time. If you guys develop a program, please keep this in mind!

FYI, I don't want to password off these types of apps on my site as the number of potential viewers would make it hard to manage that way. I prefer an open forum that can be controlled easily.

Registered User
12 posts
Forums and a guestbook would be both great applications for CoffeeCup. As a new user and currently in trial of software, id love to see an application for this.
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