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New Official vBulletin Add-on Products

Joeychgo
03-23-2007, 11:00 AM
Announcing the First Official vBulletin Add-on Products

Building on the plug-in architecture offered by vBulletin 3.6, the development team have been hard at work creating new products to widen the gamut of features available to sites running vBulletin.

The first of these new products are now entering the final phase of internal development and testing and will soon be unleashed. This initial batch of products consists of two applications, both of which attach to a new or existing vBulletin installation.

These products have been entirely developed by the core vBulletin development team, rather than being third-party scripts that have been bought-in and adapted, so customers can expect the same level of quality and support as they have become accustomed to with the main vBulletin Forum system.

Blog and Social Networking

In response to user requests we have been working on a blogging system that will fully integrate with vBulletin. vBulletin Blog (a working title) will allow sites running vBulletin to extend the functionality to allow forum users to maintain weblogs from their user control panel and leverages the extensive vBulletin permissions system to enable administrators to fine-tune the features available to their visitors.

Blogs can be made private, with blog authors themselves able to create a list of users permitted to view their messages, while the vBulletin inline moderation system makes it easy to ensure that blogs and comments do not contain unwanted material.

Trackback and pingback support is fully integrated, so site owners can expect to quickly find related sites linking back to their own, improving search engine rankings and building traffic.

Additionally, vBulletin Blog adds social networking functionality to your vBulletin installation, which will allow your users to quickly and safely make connections and form relationships. Member profile pages are extended to include an enhanced buddy system, visitor tracking, blog integration and a comment system, all housed within a new and improved profile page template together with improved delivery of existing profile information.

As usual with vBulletin, every feature and template can be endlessly customised via the admin control panel, and can be extended even further with additional 3rd party plugins.

We are committed to developing tools to enhance your community and unite your members, and with the introduction of blogging and social networking support, vBulletin has become an advanced, exciting, plaform on which your community can grow and flourish.

Project Tools

During the development process for the new products, it became clear that it would be necessary to develop a means of managing each new product from conception to completion, and to keep track of progress on multiple projects in one central interface.

To that end, it was decided to merge our existing bug tracker and internal feature tracker into a new, purpose-built system that would support multiple projects and be far more flexible in its application.

It soon became clear as this system was being written that it could be used for managing many other project types as well as software development. Given the number of requests we've had in the past for the bug tracker to be released, the decision was taken to go the extra step and make the system available to customers as an add-on product for vBulletin.

vBulletin Project Tools (also a working title) is the result of that development effort. We have been using the new tools internally for some time now and they have made significant improvements to the way we can keep tabs on how development is progressing. We intend to migrate our existing bug tracker to the new system next week, at which point everyone will be able to have a look around the system.

Next Update....

We are keen to keep you informed during the final stages of development of these new products. Keep an eye on the vBulletin announcement forum over the next few weeks for feature lists, screenshots and details of our plans for beta testing!

This is a very exciting time for the vBulletin team, and at this stage I'd like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support. We do read every suggestion posted in these forums, and continue to work hard to develop stable, feature-rich, software solutions.


More... (http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=224441&goto=newpost)

Peggy
03-23-2007, 11:43 AM
One GIANT step forward. This should be interesting... :yes:

Joeychgo
03-23-2007, 01:02 PM
Yes, it is - and its about time!

Peggy
03-23-2007, 01:04 PM
I couldn't agree more. I wonder when the roll-out will actually take place.

Hell³
03-23-2007, 07:33 PM
How will it affect third party developers making similar add-ons?

vBlogetin comes to mind.

Peggy
03-23-2007, 07:39 PM
That's a good question. What do you think?

Hell³
03-23-2007, 07:43 PM
For one, third parties will have to offer more feature rich add-ons than regular Jelsoft add-ons. The other thing that comes to mind is that Jelsoft might have an advantage in that they could offer them without meaning users lose support.

Peggy
03-23-2007, 07:47 PM
I agree. Like I said, one GIANT step. Members will have fantastic add-ons, with official vB support. Another advantage is that there's a whole developement team working on these, not just one or two people. The outcome could be awesome.

Big Dan
03-24-2007, 07:23 AM
I won't find it to long until vB starts charging for these add-ons and squeezes all the other developers out of business but offering "official support"

Peggy
03-24-2007, 07:25 AM
From reading the discussion thread for the release post, it sounds like they are going to be charging for these "official" add-ons. At least that's the way I understood it.

Big Dan
03-24-2007, 08:20 AM
From reading the discussion thread for the release post, it sounds like they are going to be charging for these "official" add-ons. At least that's the way I understood it.

Exactly my point. :) As Hell said, what's going to happen to people like Adrian, who've put a lot of time into their addons and are charging decent rates? Now vB, is going to come out and offer the same thing, maybe cheaper, maybe a little more costly but newbies to vB are going to fall hook, line and sinker for the "official support" line.

Another though comes to mind, how long before vB doesn't implement decent new features in future releases, you just get the base forum and then everything else is an upsell.

I don't see this during out good for vB developers or webmasters, that's just my two cents. :)

Peggy
03-24-2007, 08:46 AM
hmmmmmm... I hadn't considered that angle. I'm not sure that I agree, but I'm not disagreeing either, since I haven't given it any thought.

Joeychgo
03-24-2007, 11:47 AM
The problem with the unofficial add ons -- is that they arent always supported fully, or supported from one version of vB to the next. They may not use vB as efficiently as possible, etc etc.

Personally, I have mixed feelings. I dont think the blog addon would make much sense, but something like a photo gallery does.

Peggy
03-24-2007, 12:22 PM
Suuuuuuuuuuure, the blog add-on makes alot of sense - depending on who you're asking, lol.
The forum that I'm overhauling right now, is going to jump on it as soon as it's available. I know of many that will.

However, for sites like yours, mine, and ours (FAQ), it's not something we would put to use.
I'm personally interested more in what the forum tools are going to entail.

Hell³
03-24-2007, 12:54 PM
and... what if someone makes available a free add-on competing with the paid official add-ons?

Peggy
03-24-2007, 02:33 PM
If they can offer the same level of support that vB does, then I sure wouldn't blame anyone for going for it.

However, speaking for myself, I would be more inclined to stay with the paid add-on, as I know it was designed by the development team for vB, by vB employees, supported by vB. Makes all the difference in the world to me, and I'd bet, to about 75% of vB users.

Paul M
03-25-2007, 03:03 PM
and... what if someone makes available a free add-on competing with the paid official add-ons?then you have a choice what you use. There are already free blog and bug tracker modifications available.


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