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domBulletin

Owners Steve Duncan, Michael Bourak Category
Discussion & Web Forums
Contributors Carlos Arenas, Anne Marie Hartvigsen, Michael Knudsen Platform
R 8.5.2
Downloads 10278Download latest release Last Release Jan 9, 2006
Rating
(17 ratings)
Project Creation Oct 22, 2002
Status Not active Short URL Not defined
Description A Bulletin Board System for IBM Lotus Notes and Domino. In Catalog
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domBulletin is a new web discussion template mixing standard Domino discussion capabilities with features found in web bulletin boards. Dombulletin is designed for performance (light HTML, intensive server/browser caching) and customization (via standard CSS and HTML)



General end-user features
- Multiple display mode (web boards, framed, classic, blog)
- Multiple skins support
- Multiple language support
- Topic categorization
- Search
- Emoticons
- Basic UBB code support (Bold, Italic, Underline, Strikethrough, Image) and automatic url link conversion
- Image upload
- Live post preview
- Quote selected text / all parent post when responding
- User registration
- Mail : receive responses by email + newsletter subscription (authenticated users)
- Live messengers status (yahoo, aim) for authenticated users + basic Sametime integration
- Session tracking (last 30' activity)

General administration features
- Administration via Notes client
- Multiple anonymous/authenticated user scenari supported (registration required, anonymous can read...) + user registration
- Skin customisation
- Select which ui modes are available to end users + default launch options + url syntax for default / preference overriding
- Annoucement
- User feedback
- Lock/unlock + stick/unstick posts
- Administration tools : rename categories, recategorize topics, delete topic with automatic reponses deletion
- Basic statistics
- Forbiden words and forbiden usernames lists
- Ability to limit size of uploaded images










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