List of BBS software

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This is a list of notable bulletin board system (BBS) software packages.[1]

Multi-platform

Altos 68000

Amiga based

  • Ami-Express – aka "/X", very popular in the crackers/warez software scene.
  • M A X's BBS
  • Paragon BBS system, one of the first software products created by Jon Radoff.[2]

Apple II series

  • Diversi-Dial (DDial) – Chat-room atmosphere supporting up to 7 incoming lines allowing links to other DDial boards.
  • GBBS – Applesoft and assembler-based BBS program by Greg Schaeffer.
  • GBBS Pro – based on the ACOS or MACOS (modified ACOS) language.
  • HBBS – a hi-resolution graphical dial-up BBS and client package for the Apple II, supported threaded, rich media messages including graphics, shapes, sound, fonts, sprites and animation via its desktop client entitled Pixterm.
  • Networks II – by Nick Naimo.
  • SBBS – Sonic BBS by Patrick Sonnek.

Apple Macintosh

Atari 8-bit computer

Commodore computers

CP/M

Many of these needed BYE and KMD to handle modem interactions and file transfers.

  • MikroKom
  • RBBS – written in Microsoft Basic, really slow login with more than a few users.
  • TBBS

Microsoft Windows

MS-DOS and compatible

OS/2

Tandy TRS-80

Unix and compatible

References

  1. ^ BBS Software Listing, Jason Scott, 2005.
  2. ^ BBS Documentary, http://software.bbsdocumentary.com/COMMODORE/AMIGA/STARNET/
  3. ^ "The BBS Software Directory - Carina". software.bbsdocumentary.com. Retrieved 2015-12-30.
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ FBB official web site
  6. ^ GAP BBS official website
  7. ^ [2]