Please chage your forum...


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Max

Posted: 4/23/2009
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Hello

please change your forum
for example http://www.phpbb.com/
or http://www.vbulletin.com/

because in the current forum is lost on O:) O:)

thank you
 
Varial

Posted: 4/24/2009
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have you thought that Artisteer's forums could be custom made? i mean it's easy for them...
 
Dan E.

Posted: 4/24/2009
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Hi there was already a discussion about this here and Artisteer basically said this forum is as good as it will get here.

http://www.artisteer.com/Default.aspx?post_id=100486&p=forum_post

In light of this, we started our own PHPBB Artisteer forum where you can have all the goodies like avatar, email subscription to posts, stickies, login / username password etc...

Here is the site:

http://artisteerhelp.com/

dan
 
SteveO

Posted: 4/26/2009
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<doh!>

I did look before I posted my own thread.. honest!! :*)

Sorry to see there already seems to have been a conclusive statement from the Artisteer people.

Kudos to the artisteerhelp.com people but a question to Artisteer: is it really helpful going to a second (third-party) site?

/disappointed.

Steve
 
mark

Posted: 4/29/2009
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personally, I'd rather they spent the time adding features to the product rather than upgrading or replacing this forum.
 
Lance

Posted: 4/30/2009
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Quote SteveO:
Kudos to the artisteerhelp.com people but a question to Artisteer: is it really helpful going to a second (third-party) site?


First of all thank you.

As the vast majority of the questions and problems posted in these forums usually seem to deal with core functions of other products, third party components and user induced errors they often require assistance from other users willing to help each other. In these cases I feel that the user community helping each other is the best solution, either here or at a third party site.

From time to time members of the Artisteer team do stop in to provide answers directly related to the functions of Artisteer or post notifications. But as others have said I do not expect the programmers to answer some of these types of questions and would rather they spend their time killing bugs and adding functionality.

I would have loved to have seen these forums expanded, and perhaps at some point and time they may be. But as it stands now, they seem to function fairly well as a place for users to share with each other. Our site, being user driven can easily respond to and make changes that users would like to see. Adding code snippets, tutorials and such is much easier and perhaps better suited to a third party site that extends such information beyond the core functions of the Artisteer program.

Regards,

Lance
http://artisteerhelp.com