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phpBB is a free flat-forum bulletin board software solution that can be used to stay in touch with a group of people or can power your entire website. With an extensive database of user-created modifications and styles database containing hundreds of style and image packages to customise your board, you can create a very unique forum in minutes.
No other bulletin board software offers a greater complement of features, while maintaining efficiency and ease of use. Best of all, phpBB is completely free. We welcome you to test it for yourself today. If you have any questions please visit our Community Forum where our staff and members of the community will be happy to assist you with anything from configuring the software to modifying the code for individual needs. Learn more about phpBB.
Latest phpBB Announcements and Blog Posts
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Jun
2016Greetings everyone, We are pleased to announce the release of phpBB 3.2.0-RC1 "Bertie's swing-by". This is the first release candidate of the upcoming phpBB 3.2.0 feature release and … read more
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May
2016Greetings everyone, While approaching the release of phpBB 3.2.0 Rhea (see phpBB 3.2 Rhea is near – help us test it now! ), some of you might have noticed that we're also close to the intially … read more
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May
2016Hello, As of 0:00 UTC January 1st, 2017, we will no longer be providing support for phpBB 3.0.x. The support forums will be locked, but will be still be available in a read-only form for reference. … read more
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May
2016As some of you might have noticed, a security issue has recently been uncovered in ImageMagick, a widely used software suite for displaying and modifying images. You can read about the full details … read more
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Mar
2016Hello extension writers! At phpBB's conference in Prague last year, nickvergessen created a tool that makes getting an extension project started super easy! phpBB Extension Skeleton The … read more
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Mar
2016On October 28th, 2014, we published phpBB 3.1 Ascraeus, the culmination of nearly 8 years of development since phpBB 3.0—an eternity when it comes to web development. We learned our lesson from … read more