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well i have used them all except for Raven (not for me from what i have read),
Started out with Nuke 7.6, then went over to plat 7.6.b.2 and stayed with for a while as ran good, no security issues for me but then i found PNC which had vwar incorporated and for a clan as i was running it was ideal but then i found out just how vulnerable vwar actually is along with squery and arcade so jumped across to nuke evo which is very very good and was using that til very recently.
Have started a new COD4 clan and am currently testing Platinum 7.6.b.5 Beta which is excellent.
I dont really have a fav but prefer plat i spose
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What's your favorite nuke (plat, evolution, etc.)Posted:
Sat Oct 06, 2007 10:36 pm
ive heard the latest plat is very laggy =/ not the one in beta the latest full package, although when i was looking at it, it has tons of mods included, suppose thats good if you dont want to spend time looking for mods that you prefer.
But personally some of there mods, there are some better ones out there, but for clans i guess they have enough time then to go looking for them, i know i did.
Anyways im happy with raven atm, im more satisfied with the fact i feel secure using it.. nice and safe is better than ton of mods with the risk of hacking etc
Messed around with a couple other nuke releases before RavenNuke, and ultimately was wasting my time. NukeSentinel is awesome, but even it can't protect you if the code itself if flawed. These guys have taken the most stable nuke release (7.6) and added 1,000's of code and security fixes. Shame to use anything else :)
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Re: What's your favorite nuke (plat, evolution, etc.)Posted:
Wed Oct 10, 2007 11:33 am
I myself am a huge fan of Nuke Evolution. There are many reasons to support the opinions of Nuke Evolution as being the "Most Promising Open Source CMS" (as selected by www.packtpub.com). Being the only Nuke Fork to win this award of prestige, Nuke has stood the test of a panel of Judges that tested all entries for performance, usability, accessibility, ease of configuration and customization, scalability and security. Nuke Evolution has also been found to be mentioned on several Hacking communities as "very secure". Since the existence of Nuke Evolution most security fixes have been submitted to both phpBB and Nuke Sentinel by Technocrat (Founder and Lead Developer) himself, as well as additional issues in which the authors of mentioned scripts refused to acknowledge. With Nuke Evolution always being ahead of the game in regards to already having the fixes in its core prior to new updates being released by phpBB and Nuke Sentinel, this allows users to focus more on their site development than concerned of their security. If new updates does provide new fixes not caught by the Evo team, they are just as quick to release patches as well as grant proper credits. With the embedding of Nuke Sentinel throughout the entire Evolution package, you can feel much safer knowing that your site has a built-in shield.
Redundancy has been removed allowing better more appealing organization such as the unnecessary use of two profiles. Query counts have been drastically lessened for better load times and less server resource demands. Additional enhanced mods have been added along with additional features and functionalities that you will not find in any other CMS.
Nuke Evolution has been designed in such a brilliant way, that only widely used modifications were added, eliminating the unnecessary eyesores that accompany other CMS's like Platinum.