• This is a list of notable bulletin board system (BBS) software packages. Citadel – originally written for the CP/M operating system, had many forks for...
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  • List of BBS software List of terminal emulators "Mustang Software Announces Sale of Wildcat! BBS Product Lines to Santronics Software, Inc". 1998-11-19...
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    A bulletin board system (BBS), also called a computer bulletin board service (CBBS), is a computer server running software that allows users to connect...
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  • In a bulletin board system (BBS), a door is an interface between the BBS software and an external application. The term is also used to refer to the external...
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  • Mystic BBS is a bulletin board system software program that began in 1995 and was first released to the public in December 1997 for MS-DOS. It has been...
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  • This is an incomplete list of notable bulletin board systems: CBBS – the first BBS on record, established 1978 Celco 51 – used by the United States Secret...
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  • A number of notable software packages were developed for, or are maintained by, the Free Software Foundation as part of the GNU Project. Summarising the...
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    7, 2001). "Resignation of Herrings". Notes The BBS Documentary's BBS Software Directory – Renegade The Official Renegade BBS Home Rg v1.19 32bit Rick...
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  • was a commercial bulletin board system (BBS) program written by Scott Watson, who founded The FreeSoft Company of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania for the Apple...
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  • provides a relatively basic interface for BBS callers rendered in either ANSI or ASCII, compared with other BBS software. Menu layout is auto-generated and simply-drawn...
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  • versions of the software, both clones and those descended from the original code base (but all usually called "Citadels"), became popular among BBS callers...
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  • FidoNet (redirect from FidoBBS)
    one of which needed to be ported to support other BBS software. FidoNet was one of the few networks that was supported by almost all BBS software, as...
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  • be found on the BBS Archives at http://archives.thebbs.org. Containing thousands of third-party add-ons for BBS packages. List of BBS software FidoNet...
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  • was a popular BBS software application for the Amiga line of computers. By 1995, AmiExpress had become one of the most popular Amiga BBS applications,...
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  • 1991. One of the major design choices made was influenced by changes in the BBS software – WWIV author Wayne Bell had rewritten the WWIV BBS System using...
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  • GT-Power (category Bulletin board system software)
    board system (BBS) and dial-up telecommunications/terminal application for MS-DOS. It was first introduced in the 1980s by P & M Software, founded by Paul...
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    RemoteAccess (category Bulletin board system software)
    RemoteAccess is a DOS Bulletin Board System (BBS) software package written by Andrew Milner and published by his company Wantree Development in Australia...
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  • Searchlight BBS is a bulletin board system (BBS) developed in 1985 by Frank LaRosa for the TRS-80. LaRosa formed a company, Searchlight Software, through...
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  • a list of Wikipedia articles about virtual communities. Usenet, one of the original decentralized, distributed discussion group architectures. BBS: The...
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  • Shareware (redirect from Software demo)
    bulletin board systems (BBS) such as Software Creations BBS were the primary distributors of low-cost software. Free software from a BBS was the motivating...
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    Tim Stryker (redirect from Samurai Software)
    August 1996) was a computer programmer who created MajorBBS, a computer bulletin board software package. With Ken Wasserman he wrote the 1980 game Flash...
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  • Seth Robinson. The company produced the BBS door games Legend of the Red Dragon, Planets: The Exploration of Space and Growtopia, an experimental multiplayer...
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  • This is a list of computer-aided technologies (CAx) companies and their software products. Software using computer-aided technologies (CAx) has been produced...
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  • Formosa BBS (or NSYSU Formosa BBS) was one of the earliest telnet-based Bulletin board systems (BBS) to have Chinese language capability. Work used from...
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    PCBoard (category Bulletin board system software)
    system (BBS) application first introduced for DOS in 1983 by Fred Clark's Clark Development Company. PCBoard was one of the first commercial BBS packages...
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    Jason Scott (category Historians of technology)
    from historic bulletin board systems. He is the creator of a 2005 documentary film about BBSes, BBS: The Documentary, and a 2010 documentary film about interactive...
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  • for topical discussion. The Forum format is derived from BBS and Usenet. This is a list of the most notable and significant Internet forums communities...
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  • This is a list of programmers notable for their contributions to software, either as original author or architect, or for later additions. All entries...
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  • Scott (2005). "BBS: The Documentary". Boston, MA: Bovine Ignition Systems. Garrett, Ben (April 27, 2004). "Online Software Piracy of the Last Millennium"...
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    CompuServe, e-mail lists, and bulletin board systems (BBS). In the 1990s, Internet forum software created running conversations with "threads". Threads...
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