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Forum software

06/24/2007 8:38 AM

Hi, I'm curious as to what software this forum is produced using? We are seeking to implement a new discussion forum at my company for biotech database user group I run and I'm looking for just this kind of forum application. Any advice would be much appreciated!

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Re: Forum software

06/25/2007 2:50 PM

"Hi, I'm curious as to what software this forum is produced using? "

If you will look at the upper right hand corner of this page you will see a logo or icon,

"Powered By

GLOBAL SPEC' "

Click on same and make the appropriate contact. It may be proprietary and not for sale.

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Re: Forum software

06/25/2007 6:03 PM

Hi Stirling Stan. Thanks for the tip. Will send a request to them...

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Re: Forum software

07/06/2007 4:57 AM

After all, why should they reveal any weak-spots for hackers to peek and poke with?

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Re: Forum software

07/06/2007 5:00 AM

Hi!

I'm curious as to what software this forum is produced with?

We are a bunch of fanatic-creationists looking to cause havoc with this abolishment of a site, a thorn in our collective third eye.

Any help in the matter will be appreciated, be assured

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Guru

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Re: Forum software

07/06/2007 10:13 AM

"be assured"

NO it is "REST ASSURED" a company in Nashville TN that promoted DIY burial kits a few years back. Kits came complete with shovel, pine lumber, nails, screws, hammer, drill, screwdriver, satin pillow etc. including grass seed to add the finishing touches.

They may or may not be in business currently. Not very many DIYers skilled and/or competent enough to do the job themselves.

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