BrianCee wrote:This is not the Bibble board - you have joined the Corel Forum
BrianCee wrote:look at the traffic on these forums the format served it's purpose well
BrianCee wrote:looking at the post will tell you whether it is an announcement or a post about plug-ins or whatever - if you are using Aftershot Pro surely you want to know ALL about Aftershot Pro which currently just requires you to open one forum - if you have sub-forums does that not mean that you have to open each and every one to see if there is something in there to interest you

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BrianCee wrote:look at the traffic on these forums the format served it's purpose well
if you are using Aftershot Pro surely you want to know ALL about Aftershot Pro which currently just requires you to open one forum - if you have sub-forums does that not mean that you have to open each and every one to see if there is something in there to interest you
andysalay wrote:...Did you do your search well? Not only in just this thread...
BrianCee wrote:It has never been necessary before on these forums - we have always managed with it the way it is set - to me sub-forums just lead to total confusion - if I am using Aftershot pro and it throws up a problem i do not know whether I have a software problem, a hardware problem, or even a user problem - so I think to myself it must be software cause its this programme - I post in a software sub-forum to have some know-all tell me I posted in the wrong place.
I do not see any advantage at all in sub-forums - only confusion.
claudermilk wrote:+1
There needs to be some kind of structure, just not as much frangmentation as there ended up being at the Bibble forum.
I do not see any advantage at all in sub-forums - only confusion.
dFlyer wrote:+1 on separating the OS's and plugins from the general forum. It would make it much easier to follow.

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