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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Bulletin board system (redirect from BBS software for the TI-99/4A)
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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Door (bulletin board system) (redirect from List of BBS door games)
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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a list of Wikipedia articles about virtual communities. Usenet, one of the original decentralized, distributed discussion group architectures. BBS: The...
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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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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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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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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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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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Robinson Technologies (redirect from Planets: The Exploration of Space)
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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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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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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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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board systems (BBS). More recently, they have extended their reach into other graphical media and computer software development. During the BBS-era, their...
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Blog (redirect from Comparison of Weblog software)
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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