• BBS Software

    From The Millionaire@1:229/2 to All on Friday, September 06, 2019 16:34:27
    From: the.millionaire@vert.synchro.net.remove-syd-this

    To: Digital Man
    I can’t believe how many BBS software programs were written over the years. Some I heard of and used and some I didn’t know even existed. A lot of them have disappeared but thank god someone still collects them. Gives it a bit of nostalgia seeing what we once used to use at one time.

    $ The Millionaire $
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  • From Nightfox@1:229/2 to All on Friday, September 06, 2019 17:26:20
    From: nightfox@DIGDIST.remove-xi5-this

    To: The Millionaire
    Re: BBS Software
    By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Fri Sep 06 2019 04:34 pm

    I can't believe how many BBS software programs were written over the years. Some I heard of and used and some I didn't know even existed. A lot of them have disappeared but thank god someone still collects them. Gives it a bit of nostalgia seeing what we once used to use at one time.

    I agree, there was quite a bit of BBS software written, especially back in the 80s and 90s. And there was quite a bit of variation in BBS software used for BBSes just in my area back in the day. I have a few of them on my BBS as well.

    Nightfox

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  • From Hemo@1:229/2 to All on Friday, September 06, 2019 21:29:43
    From: hemo@UJOINT.remove-5ss-this

    To: The Millionaire
    Re: BBS Software
    By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Fri Sep 06 2019 04:34 pm

    I can't believe how many BBS software programs were written over the years.
    Some I heard of and used and some I didn't know even existed. A lot of them
    have disappeared but thank god someone still collects them. Gives it a bit of
    nostalgia seeing what we once used to use at one time.

    Ain't that the truth. I've only ever checked out a small handful of the options. Back in the late 1980's, I started opening a phone line to the public running a modified version of Host+, written in Telix's own SALT scripting language. Back then, I
    had checked out PCBoard, Wildcat, and finally setttled on Synchronet.

    -H

    ... I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.

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  • From The Millionaire@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, September 07, 2019 04:17:07
    From: the.millionaire@vert.synchro.net.remove-939-this

    To: Hemo

    Re: BBS Software
    By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Fri Sep 06 2019 04:34 pm

    Ain't that the truth. I've only ever checked out a small handful of the options. Back in the late 1980's, I started opening a phone line to the public running a modified version of Host+, written in Telix's own SALT scripting language. Back then, I had checked out PCBoard, Wildcat, and finally setttled on Synchronet.

    -H

    ... I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.

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    Image BBS was my favourite BBS software for the Commodore 64 that I ever ran back in my day.

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