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WebGUI 5.5.0 Released







WebGUI 5.5.0 Released

WebGUI 5.5.0 Released 11/04/2003 07:09 PM

Submission by Plain Black There are many new features in this release, but the largest is an all new discussion system. It has most of the features you'll find in any modern board such as phpBB and FUD Forum. In addition, it's fully templatable, and fully integrated with WebGUI. In addition, we've added a delete option to the Data Form, sorting options to the USS, master calendar option to the Events Calendar, and table editing to the Rich Text Editor.




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