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vbadvanced gallery no more :(this thread has 1 replies and has been viewed 1307 times |
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| Administrator Join Date: Oct 2005
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Rep Power: 10 | I admit I was most shocked by the news this morning.. I too own 2 PP and one vBAG licenses. I don't agree with all the threads floating around the place questioning WHY it happened. It's none of their/our business. We just accept that the PP support is up to the standards we received from Brian. Nothing to say it won't be. I say All the Best to Brian. As he stated, it was out of his control. It is sad, but every cloud has a silver lining. He now has more time to dedicate to other projects. Who knows.. we might even see a worthwhile Mail system for vBulletin soon... (although vBMS is looking promising for 3.5. | ||
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