SilentKaos wrote: I liked the Php Nuke 6.5 version as well, but the 7.5 patched version of PhpNuke I chose to run as base. To me it has been a more effiecent and stable version to hold as my main ground's for testing and so on. Although I've tested numerous version's of Php Nuke Packages, from Tech Gfx's 7.6 Platinum etc. and so on their's a lot of useless mod's that are included in the pack. This is just my opinion, Im not trying to be a critic against the development team or anyone that chooses to create such a package. But More experienced user's may agree or disagree with me. But an experienced user has the capability to move smoothly and add his/her choice of feature's to where a unexperienced user has difficulty adding on extra modules and content etc. It simply cut's out the learning process for a new user/beginner. Again just my opinion. As I have stated in previous thread's I like the simplicity of a well maintained website with out the clutter. Although everyone has there own view to where the development and the Supporting Nuke Communities may lead us in the near and present future, this Cms is not quiet yet dead! Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 2:00 am
Satch wrote: I'm using 7.4 patched. Most nuke help sites are pretty adamant about staying away from 7.7-7.9. One I'm kind of curious about is UNITED-NUKE. Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:02 pm
Seth wrote: 7.6 is the best. Well, maybe not but it is the one i have. That's my story and i'm sticking to it. yeah! Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:16 pm
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