Webx forum software
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Webx forum software, also known as Webcrossing web application that drives internet forums. It differs from the traditional layout found on phpBB and other forum engines in that all messages are visible at the same time, and do not have to be clicked on. It has a much simpler interface[citation needed]. It is the main program at the Worldcrossing website, as well as the Findlaw student web forums.
It is highly customizable, is very reliable, and has a convenient user interface. [1] It allows easy differentiation between registered users and guests. It was designed by Lundeen & Company. [2]
[edit] Endnotes
- ^ Webcrossing review by Lawrence M. Hinman, Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers, University of San Diego, accessed 7/25/07.
- ^ Creating A Community, by Teresa W. Carey, informationweek.com, 4/23/01, accessed 7/25/07.