Mosh,

>
> A client of mine (small, non-profit) would like to quickly add a
discussion
> forum to their website.  It needs to support unlimited threads, topics,
> messages, etc.  It needs to support forum searches, user profiles,
> moderation, limited HTML content.  And, preferably, it should be cheap
> (about $500) but doesn't have to be free.
>
> I checked out FuseTalk and the pricing is way too prohibitive.  Can anyone
> make any other suggestions, preferably from personal experience?
>

Talk to FuseTalk directly.....

Their teminology is a little weird and I suspect that what you actually need
is very cheap ($250ish I believe), plus if its a NP/charitable organisation
you might qualify for an "educational" discount.

Regards

Stephen
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CF-Europe http://www.cf-europe.org/
Olymia Conference Centre, London
29-30 May 2003
Keynote by Ben Forta and Tim Buntel



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