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Matt

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The Development Channel > IP.Board 3.4.4 Beta Refreshed

Posted 03 April 2013

We've just rebuilt IP.Board 3.4.4 for further beta testing.
 
Thanks to everyone who has tested this release so far and for reporting the bugs you've found. We've fixed a good portion of these and would like for you to update your test installations with the latest release.
 
All customers with an active IP.Board license can download the beta at...


The Development Channel > IP.Board 3.4.4 Editor Testing

Posted 25 March 2013

The eagle eyed among you may have spotted that we've just upgraded our company forums to IP.Board 3.4.4.
 
We routinely do this during a development cycle so that we can get some extended testing prior to a beta release. When we write new features and fix bugs we do test ourselves but of course we can't replicate the testing hundreds of active users...


IPS Company Blog > IP.Board 3.4 Dev Update: Anti-spam Enhancements

Posted 20 November 2012

It's an unfortunate fact that when you run a successful site, you attract unwanted users posting spam on your site. IP.Board has always been incredibly pro-active in  preventing spam users from signing up by making use of built in tools such as the question and answer challenge , spam monitoring service  and CAPTCHA systems. I'd like to tak...


IPS Company Blog > IP.Board 3.4 Dev Update: ACP User Interface Enhancements

Posted 20 September 2012

The Admin Control Panel (ACP) is a very comprehensive section of your IP.Board. The ACP is used for everything from managing members, creating forums to dealing with support tickets from within our IP.Nexus application.

Indeed, the ACP has grown so large that it can be a little bewildering remembering where pages are and you may find that there are areas...


IPS Company Blog > IP.Board 3.4 Dev Update: "Best Answer" Feature

Posted 18 September 2012

We're always amazed at how diverse our customer base is and how many different uses customers find for their IP.Board. Many customers, ourselves included often have a forum that invites questions such as pre-sales or support forums. These forums often generate a lot of topics with many replies and it can often be confusing for other readers to know...