Range-rover
Veteran
Looks good, print's kinda small, I miss the listing on the side to go directly
to what site you want to go on and the page with new threads. I know it's a work
in progress you'll get there. One thing you could add is a easier way to upload jpeg
pictures, like on other sites
to what site you want to go on and the page with new threads. I know it's a work
in progress you'll get there. One thing you could add is a easier way to upload jpeg
pictures, like on other sites
shimokita
白黒
RFF will be moving to a new software offering many more features, but it needs to mature over time. Right now, its very much a work in progress.
What happened to the planned upgrade?
Big Ursus
Well-known
I clicked on the link and got an error message.
Bike Tourist
Well-known
Must be off line, can't get the site at all.
Big Ursus
Well-known
Tonight, I tried to reach the site again, and here's the message I received:
Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site.
We can’t connect to the server at rangefinderforum.net.
Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site.
We can’t connect to the server at rangefinderforum.net.
thanks folks
we are changing test servers
we are changing test servers
RichC
Well-known
Any news on updating RFF?
The forum software is getting increasingly creaky, and is close to 15 years old (that's positively geriatric in computer years - I'm surprised it still works!). There's been no support, including security and bug fixes, for this version of the software for many years now. Apart from reliability and up-to-date security, modern forum software supports responsive design, so RFF would be readable on phones!
If it's a matter of cost, I'm sure many RFF members would happily chip in - I would!
The forum software is getting increasingly creaky, and is close to 15 years old (that's positively geriatric in computer years - I'm surprised it still works!). There's been no support, including security and bug fixes, for this version of the software for many years now. Apart from reliability and up-to-date security, modern forum software supports responsive design, so RFF would be readable on phones!
If it's a matter of cost, I'm sure many RFF members would happily chip in - I would!
Brian Atherton
Well-known
Any news on updating RFF?
The forum software is getting increasingly creaky, and is close to 15 years old (that's positively geriatric in computer years - I'm surprised it still works!). There's been no support, including security and bug fixes for this version for many years now. Apart from reliability and up-to-date security, modern forum software supports responsive design, so RFF would be readable on phones!
If it's a matter of cost, I'm sure many RFF members would happily chip in - I would!
+1
Just this Monday I was locked out for virtually the whole day, getting an error message that said the website was down.
Alberti
Well-known
Yes
other sites have moved to 2.480 x 2.480 and > 1 Mb or even higher
And simpler posting mechanisms: drop and go!
That gives a lot more appreciation of each others input..
albert
ps let's put a figure to the willingness-to-pay statement: yes $ up to 10/year is fine for me. What the Flickrs wants is outrageous.
other sites have moved to 2.480 x 2.480 and > 1 Mb or even higher
And simpler posting mechanisms: drop and go!
That gives a lot more appreciation of each others input..
albert
ps let's put a figure to the willingness-to-pay statement: yes $ up to 10/year is fine for me. What the Flickrs wants is outrageous.
Any news on updating RFF?
The forum software is getting increasingly creaky, and is close to 15 years old (that's positively geriatric in computer years - I'm surprised it still works!). There's been no support, including security and bug fixes, for this version of the software for many years now. Apart from reliability and up-to-date security, modern forum software supports responsive design, so RFF would be readable on phones!
If it's a matter of cost, I'm sure many RFF members would happily chip in - I would!
The update ran into unforseen problems, dead in the water.
The reason we have stayed with the old software is the classifieds.
We have looked long and wide to find something as good, with not even a remote miss.
Yes, we could quickly move to modern software, at the cost of the classified display being as poor as every other photo forum I have seen.
no more classified displays on the home page, no more classified pics even on the main classified page.
Stephen
agentlossing
Well-known
While I'm not a longtime member, my two cents: move to modern software. I've had no trouble utilizing the classifieds sections of sites like Mu-43.com, and as for this site, it kicks me out/logs me off all the time, the visual display is dismal, and I really don't enjoy navigating around.
Michael Markey
Veteran
I rarely have any problems with RFF .
Seems to work just fine for me apart from the gallery .
Seems to work just fine for me apart from the gallery .
jarski
Veteran
if classifieds was the "show stopper" in last attempt, it made me wonder why because classifieds have finite life span and after a while will be cleaned away, right?
why not stop taking new classifieds for few weeks before transition to new software?
surely modern forum softwares can provide similar or better classifieds experience than current?
why not stop taking new classifieds for few weeks before transition to new software?
surely modern forum softwares can provide similar or better classifieds experience than current?
if classifieds was the "show stopper"
surely modern forum softwares can provide similar or better classifieds experience than current?
yep, that is what I thought too,
Show me other forums with classifieds as good or better than ours.
They must be out there, but I have not found them.
jarski
Veteran
yep sent pm., unfortunately that forum is not in English. perhaps others can point out also if they know forums with good classifieds.
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