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10 Best Forum Software For Webmasters

10 Best Forum Software For Webmasters

Do you want to create your online discussion forum or online community where people can discuss about their favorite topics? In this article, you can see 10 best forum software (scripts for setting up discussion forums) that can be used free of cost. Although some scripts are paid but rest of these forum scripts are free to use.You only need to buy hosting space and domain name for your website and after then you can install any of these forum scripts to start your own discussion forums on the internet.







Online discussion forums generate huge page views because thousands of people want to join online discussion forums to ask questions or share knowledge. Some of online marketers join forums to discuss about their products with community members. You don't need to acquire any kind of technical skill to run a professional discussion forums because these days, almost all web hosting providers offer one click script installer which help website owners installing website scripts within few seconds. If you looking for easy to use interface forum, I would recommend you to install Vanilla on your domain because it has very easy to use interface and supports many useful plugins that can be installed like WordPress plugins.


Note- You can install most of these scripts by using Simplescripts . Simplescripts helps webmasters installing scripts with one click installing feature. You can join Simplescript free of cost.

Let's see the list of 10 best forum software. 

1. PhpBB 
2. Vanilla
 3. vBulletin Forums 
4. Simple Machines Forums 
5. bbPress 
6. PunBB 
7.MyBB 
8. Drupal Forum 
9. Oxwall 
10. Pligg

Hope, this list will help you to make a powerful , easy to use and useful online discussion forums. These scripts can be downloaded from the official websites but I would recommend you to www.useSimplescripts.com because it helps users installing any kind of script easily & quickly.

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