Dan,
I am not sure of Post Nuke, but I have used both PhpNuke and MyPhpNuke. I
currently run myphpnuke mainly due to the versatility of Menu Box
placements. I have not seen the latest version 5.0 of Nuke, but I understand
they were working on more versatility of main page boxes.

Myphpnuke seemed to have a few more add-ons that I needed at the time as
well so I switched to myphpnuke. I found also that myphpnuke installed much
easier than nuke. The full package has a nice install.php file to set most
everything up and create the mysql database needed. Also myphpnuke has
forums built in the full package and a very nice admin screens.

You can see myphpnuke in operation at my personal site http://www.wa4bro.net
and in the
downloads section there is a download link to the myphpnuke full package at
http://www.wa4bro.net/download.php  file name: myphpnuke-full.zip

73's
yet another Dan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 6:21 PM
> To: J-L Boers
> Cc: E-Smith Devinfo list
> Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] I want to write Post Nuke How-To
>
>       Just curious, as somebody who hasn't paid a whole lot of
> attention to
> these sorts of things, what are the practical differences between
> phpnuke/myphpnuke/postnuke/etc?  They all seem to look about the same,
> have similar features, similar requirements, and so on (and they all
> seem a lot like slashdot).  Why might I prefer one over another?
>
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