bbPress

I just installed bbPress to give it a test drive. When I read that it’s supposed to be simple, I guess I was thinking WordPress simple. Think Notepad simple. The forum software is nowhere near being ready for use on a site.

Now, I totally understand that the project just started development 2 weeks ago and is being built from the ground up. I also understand that the version number is 0.01, so I shouldn’t expect much. And to be fair…I didn’t really expect much. I expected a bare bones piece of software to run forums on a site. Well, it’s bare bones alright.

After registering, there isn’t even a way to change your password, so you’re stuck with the generated one. Also, from a developer’s stand point, it would be a PITA to template the system right now. It doesn’t come with a default CSS file.

I’m sure that bbPress will turn out to be a great piece of software one day. Just take a look at how far WordPress has come in a year.

Now my search begins for a simple piece of forum software. I don’t want avatars, file attachments, and all that jazz. I want people to be able to post topics and reply to them. I want something that can be incorporated with the design of a WordPress site. I might be searching for awhile…

Update: I think I found the perfect package with Phorum. It has a very nice templating system. I think I’ll just need to edit the header, footer, and css files to setup the design I want. πŸ˜€

Update #2: Phorum is pretty slick. See it in action on the new Poker Chip Tricks Forums.

Matt > Bill

Matthew Mullenweg is like the Bill Gates of Internet software. But then again, maybe he’s not. All of Matt’s software is Open Source (free to use, free to modify). Oh, and his software works. Did I mention he listens to his users? Or how about the fact that he answers every single one of his email messages? So I take that back…he’s not like Gates at all. He’s more better!

  • Matt is one of the most popular bloggers in the entire universe at Photo Matt.
  • He’s the lead developer for WordPress, the best blogging software available.
  • Dougal Campbell teammed up with Matt to launch Ping-o-Matic, your one stop for letting sites around the web know that you’ve updated your blog.
  • Over the holidays and out of the blue, he started a new piece of forum software from scratch, bbPress.
  • Just today I came across automattic.com, another domain registered to Matt. Not quite sure what he has in store here, but I now know that “Some things are automattic, some things aren’t.”

More Google Stuff

Google is at it again with Google Desktop Search (via: Pink Socks)

What does Google Desktop Search do?

With Google Desktop Search, you can search the full text of your email, files, viewed web pages, and chats. Specifically, you can:

  • Search email from Outlook 2000+ and Outlook Express 5+
  • Search files in TXT, HTML, DOC, XLS, and PPT formats (Office 2000+)
  • Search chats from AOL 7+ and AOL Instant Messenger 5+
  • Search web pages viewed in Internet Explorer 5+

About Google Desktop Search

Web Tools

I’m testing out a stat tracking site called Data Archiving Services. Simply put one line of javascript in your webpage and then log into their site to view the stats. The same company also has a site called Visual Speller which will highlight spelling mistakes in any web site.