Short for phpBB Extended, which is a fork of phpBB 3.0.14 to run on modern php and mysql versions: https://phpbbex.com/
Sadly, it's a Russian piece of software, though it has an English version.
Anyone hard of phpBBex
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Dimetrodon
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Silver Surfer
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Re: Anyone hard of phpBBex
Silver Surfer alias Brainex 
PhpBBex Italian translation for VEG!
PhpBBex Italian translation for VEG!
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Dimetrodon
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Re: Anyone hard of phpBBex
I like phpBBex, though I modified the style to restore the original quote button behavior.Silver Surfer » Wed Mar 15, 2023 2:56 pm wrote:Silver Surfer alias Brainex
PhpBBex Italian translation for VEG!
As for phpBB 3.0.x as a whole...
Honestly, even though there are a lot of under the hood changes, for the user, the features of all of phpBB3 seem to work in a very similar way. Most forms of advice/support seem to be timeless across all of phpBB3.
Though the old versions do feel lighter.
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Silver Surfer
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Re: Anyone hard of phpBBex
phpBBex has many positive things: it works great with PHP8.0.26 but VEG claims that it would be ready for PHP 8.2 as well;
it has an up-to-date working version of STK and UMIL, a multitude of deselectable options, a responsive style needed to be implemented for me, in fact I put Comboot.
it has an up-to-date working version of STK and UMIL, a multitude of deselectable options, a responsive style needed to be implemented for me, in fact I put Comboot.
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Silver Surfer
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Re: Anyone hard of phpBBex
A lightweight version of phpBB would be Refugee 2.
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Dimetrodon
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Re: Anyone hard of phpBBex
I think phpBB3 is better though, phpBB2 lacks features most take for granted.Silver Surfer » Mon Mar 20, 2023 3:15 am wrote:A lightweight version of phpBB would be Refugee 2.
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