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http://www.bbbs.net/
Supports the Internet and Fidonet while embedding Fidonet messages and Internet news and email together with a versatile web-based, online and offline message reading system.
http://archives.thebbs.org/
A resource collection for BBS Sysops.
http://www.cnetbbs.net/
Online store for the CNet software package for Amiga computers.
http://www.doorgames.org/
Website for the Fidonet-based Door Distribution System "filebone" (no longer active) and includes a variety of BBS-related software.
http://www.gameport.com/bbs/
Offers WorldGroup, software for internet-based BBS's and shareware door games.
http://www.hermesbbs.com/
Presents this BBS package for Macintosh computers and some external applications along with information on how to develop such applications.
http://www.filegate.net/
Distribution site for SysOp and end user files.
http://www.iscabbs.com/
A variant of the Citadel/UX BBS software which was developed specifically to run ISCA BBS in the late 1980s. Includes a telnet link for the BBS, server and client download links and miscellaneous information.
http://www.mbse.eu/mbse/mbsebbs/
Open-source BBS software for GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and NetBSD.
http://www.synchro.net/
Open source BBS that works on the DOS, Windows, or OS/2 operating system and supports multiple simultaneous users with hierarchical message and file areas, multi-node chat, and the ever-popular BBS door games.
http://syncterm.bbsdev.net/
Open source, cross-platform BBS terminal (i.e. client) program that supports ZModem up/downloads, telnet, RLogin, SSH, RAW, and modem connections.
http://www.tfbbs.com/
MacOS Web Server and BBS with full documentation, ordering and update information for TeleFinder from Spider Island Software.
http://www.vadvbbs.com/
Offers support and scripts for the unmaintained Virtual Advanced Bulletin Board System. Also hosts a list of boards using this software.
http://www.wwivbbs.org/
Open source, cross-platform server application which also allows BBSes to link together.
http://www.zimmers.net/bbs/
Briefly presents the history of BBS servers on Commodore computers and their advantages, and offers a collection of these software for downloading along with individual reviews for each application.
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