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phpBB Tools
vBulletin 2.0/2.2 Conversion Tool Version 1.33 (released 01/18/2003)
This will convert a vBulletin 2.0.x/2.2.x board to a new phpBB 2.0.6 installation.
Attachment MOD supported.
FAQ and automatic path defines discovery
Support topic on phpBB2 official forums
phpBB Language Translation Tool Version 1.1.0
This will help language developers to translate phpBB and easily maintain their translation.
Reorder phpBB posts Version 1.0.1
This little tool will reorder your phpBB posts if for some reason they're out of order. This can f.i. happen if you converted your forum from forum software that does not use a database.
phpBB Search Wordlist (Re-)Generation Tool Version 1.0.1
This tool will (re-)generate your forums search wordlist. Usefull for conversions from other forum software.
phpBB Favicon Rename this file to favicon.ico and put it in your phpBB root dir. The phpBB tent logo will now show up in the Favorites of any user adding your site to their favorites.
(Right click and use 'Save Target As...' to download)
phpBB 2.0.4 MODs
Enhanced User Lookup Version 1.1.2 (Feedback Topic)
This will replace the lookup of users in the admin panel with a more enhanced and user-friendly version.
phpBB 2.0.x RDF Syndicator Version 1.3.1 (Feedback Topic)
Will list currently active topics in the widely used RDF format (XML)
User Admin Link on View Profile MOD Version 1.0.3 (Feedback Topic)
Will show a link to the admin user control panel on the view profile page. This will allow an admin to go to the admin panel and edit the user directly. Link will only show up for admins.
Older phpBB MODs & Tools
These may not work with the latest version of phpBB!
Custom Joined Date Format Version 1.0.0
Allows you to specify a different dateformat for the Joined date.
Admin Activation Email Link to Profile Version 1.0.0
Puts a link to the profile of the user to be activated in the activation email.
phpBB 2.0 Active Topics List Version 1.0.0
Will list currently active topics on your board in public forums. You can include it with PHP or SSI.