forum software review

Forum Software Review: Ninjapost

by James on August 13, 2010

Ninjapost is a relatively new forum software to the market.  Regarded as the forum of the future Ninjapost truly grasps the Web 2.0 feel.  Ninjapost costs $50 to be hosted for 6 months, you can also pay an extra $50 if you would like a custom design to match your current website layout.  Very reasonable.

Installation Score: 10/10

Installation is very easy but does require a bit of knowledge about your server which could be tricky to a new forum admin or webmaster.  All you have to do is fill out a small form and create a “A” record for the sub-domain you wish to register your forum on.  I thought it was very easy to set up compared to your traditional forum setup.

User Friendliness Score: 8/10

Ninjapost is very user friendly, most of its features being AJAX.  It has an easy accessible UserCP complete with auto-resizing avatars in which I think every forum software should have.  Remember, you want it as easy as possible for your users.  The AdminCP link was clearly visible aswell.  No need to go hunting all over the page.  Saying that, I seen no place for adding signatures.  Signatures add a personal feel to a users post and quite often you can tell a users personality just from looking at his signature.

How Intimidating is the Admin Panel Score: 7 /10

The great thing about Ninjapost, for new administrators this will be a very suitable admin panel because it is very easy to use but for experienced administrators this could be very simplistic.  There is not much to customize your forum by, well nothing compared to boards such as vBulletin and MyBB.  Saying that, there is still plenty of options to effectively run a board by.

How Efficient is Moderation Score:6 /10

I make a big deal about moderation maybe more so than other forum admin’s as I believe it’s a very important part of running a forum.  I like for the users to be able to easily report offending post and also I like being able to effectively punish someone depending on the extent of the rule break.  Unfortunately, Ninjapost does not provide an infraction/warning system such as you would find in other popular boards. You are able to move users to a ban group but unable to set timed bans.  Users are also able to report offensive posts and an email will be sent to the moderators which I do like.  So, there is some sort of moderation system but nothing complex.

Layout Score: 9/10

One of the things I love about Ninjapost is there layout.  They have thought out side the box and came up with something different.  You will not see another forum like it.  Most of the features and Board are AJAX therefore giving it a more web 2.0. feel.  They have adopted a sidebar navigation which I thought was great.

Customer Support Score: 7/10

Ninajapost provides support through email and phone if you do come across any problems with your forum.  There is a F.A.Q aswell though I do not see any support forum at the moment which I think is a good medium for communication

Overall Score: 8/10

Ninjapost definitely impressed me as a forum admin.  I do think though there is still room for improvement like any board I have reviewed.  I think the moderation features need to be improved on slightly but it is still early doors.  Ninja post has taken a step forward on the forum administration world and to be honest I am glad some one did it.



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Forum Software Review – IBP

by James on May 5, 2010

Invision power board, also know as IPB is starting to become more and more popular everyday.  Regarded as the next vBulletin you can purchase your own IPB licence for $149.99 or have it hosted on their hosting package for $10/month.

Installation Score: N/A

For installation I am going to put N/A since you can buy hosting with IPB installed for only $10 a month. The process looks very easy and you can have your new forum created in no time. I personally have never made manual installation of IPB so unfortunately I can not give my view on that.

User Friendliness Score: 8/10

I was really impressed with IPB when I first opened it. Everything was layed out nicely and gave to me a nice 4.0 vBulletin look. The log-in, help and admin panel links were all easily visible, there was no scrolling down the page also I liked the statistics that IPB provided at the bottom of the screen. Great user CP, nice AJAX menu controls giving it a real modern feel aswell.  Also, very easy to insert signatures and avatars, they are auto sized, something I really like on forums.

How Intimidating is the Admin Panel Score: 7/10

The admin panel looks very bland, just like the SMF admin panel.  Everything is organised in the side menu.  Some admin’s may prefer this but I don’t.  Saying that there is a lot of juice and settings to play with so it is very customizable.  I think new forum administrators could handle it.

How Efficient is Moderation Score: 10/10

The moderation system in IPB blew me a way.  It’s without a doubt, the best moderation system I have experienced in any forum software.  This system allows you to update admins and other moderators on each reported post status and it has its own unique equivalent system to the vBulletin infraction/warn system.  This allows for an automatic ban after a few bad posts by a member.  Full marks definitely.

Layout Score: 9/10

IPB comes with a very nice layout, like I said earlier gives off a vBulletin look.  Very nice menu’s which make it easier for navigating.  Apart from that it’s just your plain default theme, I would not deduct marks for that though.

Customer Support Score: 7/10

Customer support seems very good with IPB.  Like PHPBB3, there is a very active support forum where you can get help on modification and styles.   There is also a nice in-built help in the admin panel which makes a nice touch.

Overall Overall Score: 7/10

IPB is a great piece of software and something I may invest my money in on the future.  From that great moderation system to the nice modern layout we can see why the IPB team want money for their product, money well spent if you ask me.

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