Software:List of BBS software

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

Multi-platform

  • Citadel – originally written for the CP/M operating system, had many forks for different systems under different names.
  • CONFER – CONFER II[citation needed] on the MTS, CONFER U on Unix and CONFER V on VAX/VMS, written by Robert Parnes starting in 1975.
  • Mystic BBS – written by James Coyle with versions for Windows/Linux/ARM Linux/OSX. Past versions: MS-DOS and OS/2.
  • Synchronet – Windows/Linux/BSD, past versions: MS-DOS and OS/2.
  • WWIV – WWIV v5.x is supported on both Windows 7+ 32bit as well as Linux 32bit and 64bit.[2] Written by Wayne Bell, included WWIVNet. Past versions: MS-DOS and OS/2.

Altos 68000

Amiga based

  • Ami-Express – aka "/X", very popular in the crackers/warez software scene.
  • C-Net – aka "Cnet" [3]

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.
  • Net-Works II – by Nick Naimo.
  • SBBS – Sonic BBS by Patrick Sonnek.

Apple Macintosh

Atari 8-bit computer

Commodore computers

CP/M

Microsoft Windows

MS-DOS and compatible

  • Celerity BBS
  • Citadel – including DragCit, Cit86, TurboCit, Citadel+
  • Ezycom – written by Peter Davies.
  • FBB (F6FBB) – packet radio BBS system, still in use.[5]
  • GBBS (Graphics BBS) – used in the Melbourne area.
  • GT-Power
  • L.S.D. BBS – written by The Slavelord of The Humble Guys (THG).
  • The Major BBS
  • Maximus
  • McBBS – by Derek E. McDonald.
  • Opus-CBCS – first written by Wynn Wagner III.
  • PCBoard
  • PegaSys
  • ProBoard BBS – written by Philippe Leybaert (Belgium)
  • QuickBBS – written by Adam Hudson, with assistance by Phil Becker.
  • RBBS-PC
  • RemoteAccess – written by Andrew Milner.
  • Renegade – written by Cott Lang until 1997. Currently maintained by T.J. McMillen since 2003.
  • RoboBOARD/FX – written by Seth Hamilton.
  • Searchlight BBS (SLBBS)
  • Spitfire
  • SuperBBS – by Aki Antman and Risto Virkkala.
  • TBBS
  • TCL
  • Telegard
  • TriBBS
  • TAG
  • Virtual Advanced – also known as VBBS.
  • Waffle – written by Tom Dell, and supported UUCP (and Fidonet through extensions).
  • Wildcat! – originally by Mustang Software.
  • Worldgroup – The latest version of MajorBBS, the last released by Galacticomm.

OS/2

Tandy TRS-80

Unix and compatible

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