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The DFWALSM Bulletin Board or ‘BB’ for short, is powered by phpBB3, a cutting edge forum suite used by millions of individuals and organizations worldwide. We hope for this addition to our website will be a fun, educational, and respectful public forum where members, and non-members alike can address the DFW Litigation Support community, on demand.
This forum is open to anyone with interest in Litigation Support, any Litigation Support based threads will be tolerated, as long as they are respectful to the mentioned companies and or entities, and are not primarily sales material.
An acceptable example of this loose policy could be “I know you can review native documents with Attenex, my experience with it has been good/bad”
An unacceptable example of this policy would be “Attenex Sale! Discounted per GB hosting specials now available at XYZ vendor inc! Contact Joe@XYZ.com today!”
However, if you are a vendor, please feel free to participate in discussion, and signature your posts with your contact information.
Some portions of the forum system will be restricted to the moderators group, who will consist of, but not be limited to, the board members for the particular year.
About phpBB3
Since its inception, phpBB has been among the leading bulletin board solutions and quickly rose to be the world’s leading Open Source forum software. phpBB has always comprised of a key feature set, including powerful permission systems, private messaging, search functions, a customisable template and language system, as well as support for multiple databases.
The latest major release, phpBB3 “Olympus”, brings with it many phpBB firsts, such as custom bbCodes and profile requirements, support for subforums and attachments as well as an abundance of other commonly requested features.
phpBB was first created in June 2000 by James Atkinson, known in the phpBB community as theFinn. In December 2000, v1.0.0 was released, with subsequent releases in the 1.x line continuing until November 2001 when v1.4.4 was made public. This would be the final release in the 1.x series. Meanwhile, progress was being made on v2.0.0, which was later released in April 2002.
In the 5 years that have followed, phpBB2 has gained a huge following worldwide and has played an important role in defining the success of Open Source software.
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