Invision Power Board
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The IPS Company Forums, running IP.Board 2.3.5. |
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| Developed by | Invision Power Services |
| Latest release | 2.3.5 / April 29, 2008 |
| Platform | PHP / MySQL |
| Genre | Forum software |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | www.invisionpower.com |
Invision Power Board (abbreviated IPB or IP.Board or IP Board) is Internet forum software produced by Invision Power Services, Inc. Written in PHP and primarily using MySQL (other database engines are available), it is comparable to other forum software.
While Invision Power Board is a commercially sold product, there is a large modding community and many of these modifications are free. In addition, many groups offer the download or design of free and paid skins.
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[edit] History
Invision Power Services (IPS) was created by Matt Mecham and Charles Warner in 2002, after they left Jarvis Entertainment Group (who produced Ikonboard). Their first product was IPB, another forum package, which quickly gathered a community of former Ikonboard users.
Although the software developers originally maintained that it would remain a free package, in 2004 IPB ended its free releases for non-commercial uses. A downloadable trial version of Invision Power Board 2.0.0 PF[1] versions 1 and 2 were made available, but were discontinued on September 27, 2004. It was replaced with a free demo with restrictions of 5000 posts, 1000 threads, 200 members and other restrictions, thus ending its claims that IPB will be free forever. Many users were upset with this, and some attacked Mecham, making allegations of copyright infringement.[2] On July 1, 2005, IPS changed the demo time frame from 15 days to 5 days,[3] and a few months later, it was again reduced to 24 hours.
IPB 2.1 was released on September 13, 2005. The administrator's control panel was completely redesigned, and the posting options were renovated to feature viewable text properties (Rich Text Editor), such as bold, italics, underline, etc. The viewing styles were also redone, and a number of various other changes were made including the use of Ajax in many new features.
[edit] Version 2.0 and 2.1
When version 2.0 went final, Invision Power Board became a paid product a week later. Just as with IPB 1.3, some users still using the unrestricted trial versions of the 2.0 PF[1] versions but again, contain a lot of security holes and are no longer supported. However, no modifications exist which make IPB 2.0 secure, and users were encouraged to upgrade to version 2.1, which also included a redesigned Administration Control Panel. It was also renamed to IP.Board.
[edit] Version 2.2
Invision Power Board 2.2 included many improvements, new features, and security fixes. It was the first version to undergo a security audit by a company named Gulftech to find any security holes missed by the IPS development team as part of their ongoing effort to keep IPB as secure as possible. The new version also includes minor changes to the Administration Panel, and also an entirely redesigned profile system. The Invision's team also continues to employ AJAX in its software. All versions of IPB from 2.0 and on are commercial software, with no downloadable demo version available. Potential users may request a twelve hour online trial, hosted by IPS.
[edit] Version 2.3
Version 2.3 has recently been released and is the latest version of IP.Board. [4]. Starting from this version, the product will ship with 2 skins, the old default light blue skin and a new default darker skin. [5]. The release is mainly to assist in forums that have larger traffic and include advanced integration with other IPS product lines. IPS also implemented a new ACP Help System which made it easier to navigate around the Admininistrator's Control Panel, along with an ACP "Dashboard" page, showing an overview of the system. This page replaced the "Admin" tab as the default page in the Admin Panel.
[edit] Version 3.0
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There is currently no road map for Version 3.0 although Matthew Mecham has stated that 3.0 will be the next major version of Invision Power Board and will undergo major code re-writes. Unlike other previous versions, 3.0 will no longer support PHP v4. [6]
[edit] See also
- Ikonboard - forum software originally created by Matt Mecham.
- Invision Power Services - company which produces Invision Power Board.
- IpbWiki - integration of IPB with MediaWiki.
[edit] References
- ^ a b Pre-Final, aka a Release Candidate made available for use before the final code is released for public consumption.
- ^ CEO Invision Power Board, Matt Mecham Is a Liar, Thief!
- ^ New Demo Accounts - Invision Power Services
- ^ IP.Board 2.3.0 Released
- ^ New Default Skin
- ^ IPB 3.0 Bold or not?
[edit] External links
Official
- Invision Power Board Homepage - Official IPB homepage
- Invision Power Forums - Invision Power Services (IPS) Company forums running the latest version of IPB
- IPS Resources (formerly known as IPS Beyond) - The official IPS resource site for IPB and other IPS products for active customers only
Other
- Invisionize - A large unofficial resource site for IPB and other IPS products


