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vBulletin 3.7.0 'Gold' Released

vBulletin 3.7.0

Today, the vBulletin team is proud to declare version 3.7.0 to be our stable, supported release.

vBulletin 3.7.0 is available immediately from the Members' Area to all customers with active vBulletin licenses, and will be offered as the primary choice to those making new purchases.

This release supercedes the 3.6.x branch as our primary product. vBulletin 3.6.x will continue to be maintained for a limited time, as outlined in the end-of-life announcement posted today. We recommend that all customers with active licenses upgrade to vBulletin 3.7.0.




There are many new features and improvements to existing functionality in vBulletin 3.7.0 over vBulletin 3.6.x, most of which have already been described in the release announcements for the various pre-release versions, and in the First Look thread that was posted at the beginning of the beta process, but here is a brief list of just a few of the highlights.PHP and MySQL Requirements

vBulletin 3.7.0 requires at least PHP 4.3.3 and MySQL 4.0.16, but we strongly recommend that all customers run PHP 5.2.5 with APC and MySQL 5.0.51 or later. Major performance benefits can be had by taking the recommended route rather than simply satisfying the required versions.

What is a 'Gold' Version?

When talking about software, the term 'gold' is not related to the color of the application. Rather, it refers to the practise of burning the final version of a software product to a CD-R so that it can be sent to a large scale CD press for large-scale distribution. It is used to indicate that the code is ready for deployment to customers. The official name of this new version is vBulletin 3.7.0.

Installing or Upgrading vBulletin

Anyone who has installed or upgraded any version of vBulletin 3 before will be familiar with the process, but for those who are new to the system, the vBulletin manual has all the details for installing and upgrading.

Template Changes

A large number of templates have been changed when compared with vBulletin 3.6.x. It will be necessary to revert affected customized templates or otherwise carefully integrate the changes into your custom versions or new features and existing functionality will be adversely affected. A complete list of the templates you have customized whose original version has been changed by the 3.7.0 upgrade is available within your Admin Control Panel after the upgrade is complete.

Bug Reports

As with any software, bugs will appear. If you find a problem that you believe to be a bug, please don't post about it on the forums where the development team may never find your message, but instead use the dedicated bug tracker to make a report that can be tracked through to completion.

Before reporting a bug, please ensure you are able to reproduce the problem on a board using a default, uncustomized style with all plugins disabled.


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Tue, 29 Apr 2008 14:10:02 GMT

vBulletin Licensing Changes

For eight years, Jelsoft has produced feature-rich, professional products and backed them up with high quality support, while always maintaining excellent value for money.


Today, for the first time in our history, we are announcing some changes to the way in which we license our products:
  • Increases in the price of all products and services
  • Removal of the renewal fee for add-on products
The removal of the renewal fee for add-on products is effective immediately. All other changes will be introduced on June 2nd, 2008. Further details of the changes are included below this message.

Please note that the way in which we provide the software to customers and support it will be unaffected by these changes - active license owners will continue to be able to download the latest versions of vBulletin (including future major releases) via the members’ area on vBulletin.com.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our customers for their continued support. Be assured of our ongoing commitment to excellence in product development and customer service.

Many thanks,

James Limm and the vBulletin Team

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The following information explains in more detail the licensing changes on a product-by-product basis. If there are any queries about these changes get in touch with our support team on support@vbulletin.com. A discussion thread for this announcement is available.

All pricing changes are reflected in US Dollars. Pricing in Euros and Pounds Sterling will be also implemented on the 2nd June 2008.

Leased and Owned Licenses
We currently offer two different types of vBulletin license: Owned and Leased.

The Owned vBulletin license allows you to run the software on your site indefinitely. Along with this license, you will receive one year of free updates. Beyond the first year, a renewal fee is payable to obtain updates for an additional year.

The Leased vBulletin license allows you to use the software on your site for one year and gives you access to product updates for that year. After one year, the license may be renewed to continue using the software, or removed from the site.

Both licenses include unlimited free support via email.


From 2nd June the following prices will apply:
  • Owned license - $180
  • Leased license - $100
Bulk order pricing for both license types will remain consistent with the current discounting levels.

License Renewals
For a Leased license, it is necessary to purchase a license Renewal in order to continue to run vBulletin on your site. For Owned licenses, it is not necessary to renew in order to continue using vBulletin, but is required in order to extend access to software updates.


From the June 2nd, the following changes will be coming into effect:
  • Leased license Renewal pricing will be $100.
  • Owned license Renewal pricing will be:
    • $40 if purchased before the license expires or within 60 days after expiry
    • $60 if purchased at any other time
  • vBulletin Renewals will now also renew linked add-on products (details below)
If a Renewal is purchased before the license expires, the existing expiry date is extended by one year. If the Renewal is purchased after the license expires, access to software updates is restored, and the expiry date will be set to one year from the date of Renewal purchase.

License Upgrades
License Upgrades allow you to convert a Leased license into an Owned license. There are two products available, depending on when the Leased license was purchased.

If the Leased license was purchased less than 60 days in the past, a special offer is available that will convert the license from Leased to Owned without changing the expiry date of the license. From the 2nd June, the price for this option will be $100.

If the Leased license was purchased more than 60 days in the past, the standard license Upgrade option is available. From the 2nd June, the price for this option will be $180. This option will set the new expiry date to be one year in the future from the date of Upgrade purchase, as is currently the case.

Add-on Products
As well as the vBulletin forums product, Jelsoft also offers two additional add-on products that integrate with vBulletin and add extra functionality to the community - vBulletin Blog and vBulletin Project Tools.

Add-on products are linked to either a Leased or an Owned vBulletin license. Currently, buying an add-on product will give you access to software updates for one year from the date of purchase - and a further year of updates would incur an additional fee.

From today, the renewal fees for add-on products will be removed, and access for add-on product updates will correspond to the status of the linked "parent" vBulletin license. While the vBulletin license is active, you will be able to download software updates for any linked add-on products.

From 2nd June, the cost of vBulletin Blog and Project Tools will be $60.

Additional Products

From 2nd June, the Branding Free option price will be $170 and the Professional Installation and Professional Upgrade prices will be $150.


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Tue, 29 Apr 2008 14:00:01 GMT

vBulletin 3.0, 3.5 Now at End-of-Life

vBulletin 3.0, 3.5 Now at End-of-Life

vBulletin 3.0 was first made available to customers as a beta in June 2003 and the 'Gold' version was released in March 2004. Since then, major updates have been released, including vBulletin 3.5, 3.6 and today, 3.7.

With the succession today of vBulletin 3.7.0 as our primary, stable and supported version, the time has come to finally declare the end of life (EOL) for 3.0 and 3.5. These versions are old and have been superceded twice, and statistics we can draw from our download logs show that only an extremely small portion of our customers are still running these old versions.

Therefore, our recommendation to anyone running versions of vBulletin 3.0 or 3.5 is to upgrade to 3.7 in order to benefit from security improvements, bug-fixes and many new features. No further feature, maintenance or security releases of 3.0 or 3.5 will be made.

vBulletin 3.6 End of Life Schedule

With today's release of 3.7.0 and development priorities switching to vBulletin 4, customers should be aware that vBulletin 3.6 will not be maintained forever. Active maintenance including fixes for functionality breaks and security problems will continue for six months (to 31st October 2008), after which only security fixes will be released. Upon the release of vBulletin 4, the 3.6 branch will be EOL'd and no further security fixes will be made available and customers will be advised to upgrade to vBulletin 3.7 or 4.0 in order to gain fixes.


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Tue, 29 Apr 2008 14:00:01 GMT

vBulletin Blog 1.0.5 Released

vBulletin Blog 1.0.5 Released

vBulletin Blog 1.0.5 is a maintenance release to our second vBulletin add-on. It contains a number of bug fixes since the release of 1.0.4. This release will work with vBulletin 3.6.8+ and vBulletin 3.7.0+.


Some of the bugs fixed include:
  • 24750 - Trackbacks not working
  • 25182 - Imagetags with parameters in blog description won't work
  • 24734 - IP-Link showing even IPs are turned off
See a full list of bugs fixed between Blog 1.0.4 and 1.0.5
Upgrading/Installing the Blog

Upgrades and new installations of the Blog follow the same process: upload the files and import the XML. After this, you will see a message that your upgrade or install was successful. For full instructions on how to upgrade or install, please see this manual entry.

About the Blog

vBulletin Blog is a fully featured blogging add-on that enables community members to create their very own online blogs within vBulletin. Giving members a place to post thoughts, ideas and musings will keep users returning to the community again and again, and advanced administration features allow forum owners and moderators to keep control and integrate Blog into vBulletin’s existing look and feel.


vBulletin Blog makes it simple for community members to create their own space within the community. Getting started is as simple as posting the first message (using the same familiar vBulletin editor). There is no lengthy setup process - blog owners are free to personalise their blog at any time by defining a title and a description that will appear at the top of every blog post.vBulletin 3.6.8 or newer is required to install the Blog. vBulletin 3.7.0 requires Blog version 1.0.3 or higher.


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Thu, 24 Apr 2008 19:10:03 GMT

vBulletin Project Tools 1.0.3 Released

vBulletin Project Tools 1.0.3 Released

vBulletin Project Tools 1.0.3 is a primarily security update. It fixes the CSRF issue that vBulletin 3.6.10 was released to handle.

Additionally, it contains a small number of bug fixes since the release of 1.0.2.

We recommend that all Project Tools users upgrade as soon as possible.


Some of the bugs fixed include:
  • 24768 - Editing an issue updates project last activity time
  • 24842 - Resorting a grouped search returns to the first page of the search (all groups)
  • 24946 - Submit user sorts in wrong direction by default
See a full list of bugs fixed between Project Tools 1.0.2 and 1.0.3

Application of Security Changes to Templates

The upgrade script for vBulletin 3.6.10/3.7.0 RC4 automatically applied changes to your customized templates to help fix the security issue without errors. This includes any customized Project Tools templates.

The other template changes in this release will not be applied automatically! You should always double check any customized Project Tools templates to ensure that the appropriate changes have been made.

Upgrading/Installing Project Tools

Upgrades and new installations of the Project Tools follow the same process: upload the files and import the XML. After this, you will see a message that your upgrade or install was successful. For full instructions on how to upgrade or install, please see this manual entry.

About Project Tools

Project Tools is a versatile add-on product that enhances vBulletin with project management functionality, empowering your community members to create projects, contribute to tasks, submit issues and view progress of projects. Seamless integration with vBulletin ensures maximum usability, and an administration suite within the vBulletin control panel allows full customization of projects, issues, tasks and user permissions.


Project Tools is ideal for any community that shares a common goal - from developing software, keeping track of servers, writing a play, exhibiting at a trade show or building a car!Note that to install Project Tools, you must be running vBulletin 3.6.6 or newer!


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Thu, 24 Apr 2008 14:50:03 GMT


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