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Which noncommercial ASP .NET forum software (bulletin boards) exists?

I founded following engines:

1. Microsoft ASP.NET Forums
The ASP.NET Forums Developer Toolkit is a fully functional web based
discussion system that demonstrates
how extraordinarily simple it is to create powerful, scalable
applications for the MicrosoftR .NETR platform.
http://forums.asp.net/

2. Yet Another Forum .NET
Yet Another Forum.net is a opensource discussion forum or bulletin board
system for web sites running ASP.NET.
It is ASP.NET based with a MS SQL backend database. The full C# source
code is available licensed as GPL.
http://www.yetanotherforum.net

ITCN Asp.Net Forum
The ITCN Asp.Net Forum 2004 is a free, open source website Forum and
Discussion Board programmed in the
new Microsoft dot Net 1.1 Framework with Visual Basic. It is supported and
developed by the programmers of
ITCN, a New Jersey based web design and application programming firm.

ASPPlayground.NET - 300$

C-Forum2 -> Chimaera2
C-Forum2 is a professional-level, multi-architectural, opensource message
board designed for the ASP.NET platform. The unique Levels system lets you
hide unwanted information and options from individual users, and the
instance support lets you provide each user with a customised forum, running
off the same database.

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/s...h6_Full.zip?do
wnload

Thanks,
Sergey.

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http://sergey.radkevich.ru
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