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Hiya

Dan has been super busy upgrading TF today, EF and UKPF will be done in the next few weeks.

It will make the forum easier to use and your data more secure.

If you want to see what it will look like, TilersForums.co.uk is up and running now but still being worked on.
 
Even if you are not a member you can still have a look and browse about, see what you think
 
Does that mean I’m in for a change hmmm don’t like big changes :D
 
I'm afraid so, but its pretty much the same as it is now ;) user wise :)

Probably easier actually yay
 
Get him on subbying

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cant view the new forum :(

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correct and no comp
 
LOL! fair enough, electricians has switched now too.
 

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