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Technologies > Content Management > vBulletin > Technology Changes

Changes in the usage of vBulletin

Find more details in our extensive vBulletin market report.

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This diagram shows the percentages of websites that recently changed between vBulletin and other content management. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
0.92% of the websites that are using vBulletin were using WordPress until recently.
1.95% of the websites that were using vBulletin until recently are now using WordPress.

Overall
1.76%
2.87%
WordPress
0.92%
1.95%
Joomla
0.24%
0.10%
phpBB
0.16%
0.10%
Simple Machines Forum
0.14%
0.04%
MyBB
0.11%
0.02%
Blogger
0.04%
0.11%
Drupal
0.03%
0.05%
IP.Board
0.03%
0.10%
Pligg
0.03%
0.01%
ExpressionEngine
0.02%
0.01%
DataLife Engine
0.01%
0.05%
Discuz!
0.01%
0.01%
Mambo
0.01%
0%
osCommerce
0.01%
0.01%
PHP Link Directory
0.01%
0.02%
Vivvo
0.01%
0%
XenForo
0%
0.21%
Sitefinity
0%
0.04%
DotNetNuke
0%
0.03%
SPIP
0%
0.01%
Tumblr
0%
0.01%
TYPO3
0%
0.01%
W3Techs.com, 18 May 2013
changes from other content management to vBulletin
changes from vBulletin to other content management
Percentage of websites changing between
vBulletin and other content management.

More details

You can find examples of sites that made these changes in our vBulletin market report.






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Category: Content Management Systems
vBulletin is a customizable forum, blog, content and community publishing platform based on PHP and MySQL, developed by vBulletin Solutions.
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