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List of BBS software

This is a list of notable dial-up bulletin board system (BBS) software packages.

= Apple II based =

  • AE (BBS) - one of the original Apple II BBS/Terminal programs
  • GBBS Pro - based on the ACOS language
  • FutureVison - by [http://www.nopcode.com TC Wilson] (aka The Captain) - based on the METAL language
  • PEPSI (BBS) - by [http://www.nopcode.com TC Wilson] (aka The Captain) - based on MACOS, a hacked & improved version of ACOS
  • ProLine - by Morgan Davis - popular with many A2 user group BBSs
  • ProTerm - by [http://www.intrec.com Intrec] - (in ProTerm remote mode)
  • HotCom - by Hansi
  • = Amiga based =

    *MAX s BBS by Anthony Barrett *MAX s Pro by Nikki Murkett *NiKom - by Niklas Lindholm [http://www.nilin.se/nikom/] *Nice Touch

    = Atari based =

  • BBS Express!
  • BBS Express-Professional!
  • FoReM-XE
  • Carina
  • Oasis IV
  • F.O.R.E.M.
  • The ACS BBS (ANTIC BBS)
  • A.M.I.S. BBS (ATARI Message Information Service)
  • BBCS (Bulletin Board Construction Set)
  • ATKeep
  • =Commodore computers-based=

    *1541 BBS *6480 Exchange by David Tingler *6485 Exchange by Ivory Joe *6487 Exchange by Nick Smith *64 Exchange BBS by The Breaker *64 Messenger by Messenger Software *Ace-Line BBS by Gilligan *All American BBS by Nickolai Smith *All American 128 by Nickolai Smith *ARB BBS by Arthur Brock *Bizarre 64 by Bill Atchison *BoneBoard by Randy Schnedler *Bob s BBS *BBS64 by Steve Punter *BBS Construction Set by Will Gaddy *C*Base by Gunther Birznieks, Jerome P. Yoner, and David Weinehall. *C-Net 64 by Perspective Software *C-Net 128 by Perspective Software *C-Net DS2 by Jim Selleck *CCGMS BBS by Craig Smith *Centipede 128 by Adam Fanello *CHATeau by Eugene Tiffany *Citadel 64 BBS by K2NE Software *Color 64 by Greg Pfountz *Color 64 (128) by Adam Fanello *Commodore Mania BBS by Don Snider *Dataquick BBS *DarkStar BBS by DarkStar Software *DMBBS by ARTIsoft *Does the Job BBS by Andrew Bernhardt *EBBS 64 by Ed Parry *EBBS 128 by Mike Pugliese *Electro-Com by Bill Bowers *Elite BBS by Bill Fink *Elite Exchange 1 by Stevyn Prothero *Fasst 64 BBS by Randy Epstein (former: C-Net 64 BBS v11.7a) *Frontier 128 *Hal s BBS by Richard Buchanan *Image BBS by New Image Software *Infoquick BBS by Lew Lasher *Intelligentsia 128 by Robert S. Murawski *Ivory BBS by Bill Jackson *Laser 128 by Chris Timmerberg *Lightning BBS *Matchmaker (BBS) *McBBS by McGuire/Theobald *Microram BBS *Midgaard BBS *Mike Black BBS by Mike Black *Omni 128 by Omni Software *PETBBS by Steve Punter *Punter BBS by Steve Punter *RAD BBS *RAVICS by Adam Jacobs *RGBBS *Ribit BBS by J.W. Fulmer *Satellite BBS by Shaw/Backer *SCBBS by Chad Stansel *Star 128 *Stellar Zone by Mr. X *ST/R BBS by Douglas McLaughlin *Spence XP by Spence/McFarlane *Spice-Net by Darrell Spice *Supra 128 by Julian Burger *Fantasy Rollplaying by Deep Pan Software *Ultra-Com BBS by PW *U.E.S. BBS by Willie Goebel *Vision Color BBS by Vision Software *VortexNet 128 BBS by Stephen Kunc *Xavian BBS by Star Tech Software *ZBBS by Mr. Bill *Zelch 64 BBS by Planet Ink. *Zelch 128 BBS by Elite Software

    = CP/M based =

    *QBBS (QuickBBS) *TBBS *XBBS *MikroKom

    = Macintosh based =

    *Citadel (software)s including Macadel, MacCitadel *FirstClass (SoftArc) *Hermes (BBS) *Telefinder

    = MS-DOS based =

    == A ==

    *Allans kakburk *Alpha-KOM

    == C ==

    *Celerity *Citadel (software)s including DragCit, Cit86, TurboCit, Citadel+

    == E ==

    *EleBBS *Emulex (later Emulex/2) *Ezycom

    == F ==

    *Forum PC - One of the most copied BBS sources which spawned a legion of Forum hacks *Fornax - Written by Minh Ma (aka Briareos)

    == G ==

    *Galacticom - Producers of Major BBS

    == G ==

    *Hostplus - part of the Telix suite

    == H ==

  • H-KOM
  • == I ==

    *Iniquity BBS

    == L ==

    *The_Humble_Guys#Software_contributions - Written by The Slavelord of The Humble Guys (THG)

    == M ==

    *Major BBS *Maximus (BBS) *MAX s BBS and MAX s Pro *MBBS *Mystic BBS [http://www.mysticbbs.com/download.php] *MikroKom

    == N ==

    *Nexus BBS

    == O ==

    *Oblivion/2 *Opus BBS - First written by Wynn Wagner III

    == P ==

    *PCBoard *PegaSys *PowerBBS *Powerboard BBS *Proboard - Written by Philippe Leybaert (Belgium) *Puppy

    == R ==

    *RBBS-PC *RemoteAccess (RA) - Written by Andrew Milner *Renegade (BBS) *Revelation *RoboBOARD/FX - Written by Seth Hamilton

    == S ==

    *Searchlight BBS (SLBBS) *Spitfire (BBS)

    == T ==

    *Telegard *TriBBS [http://software.bbsdocumentary.com/IBM/DOS/TRIBBS/] *TPCS

  • The Common Link
  • *TAG [http://software.bbsdocumentary.com/IBM/DOS/TAG/]

    == V ==

    *VBBS/Virtual Advanced *ViSiON *ViSiON-X

    == W ==

    *Waffle - Written by Tom Dell, supported UUCP. *Wildcat! BBS - Originally by Mustang Software and later sold to Santronics Software, Inc. [http://www.santronics.com] *Major BBS - The latest version of MajorBBS, the last released by Galacticomm. [http://software.bbsdocumentary.com/IBM/DOS/WORLDGROUP/] *WWIV

    = Multi-platform =

    *Citadel (software) *Synchronet *VBBS/Virtual Advanced *PortaCOM

    = TOPS-10 =

    *QZ KOM [http://www.dsv.su.se/jpalme/qzkom/], [http://dsv.su.se/jpalme/s1/history-of-KOM.html]

    = OS/2 based =

    *AdeptXBBS *Maximus (BBS) *VBBS/Virtual Advanced

    = Unix based =

    *Citadel (software)s including Citadel/UX, Dave s Own Citadel *Falken BBS - Linux-based *FirebirdBBS - Linux-based (see http://www.firebird.org.tw) *Maximus (BBS) *Megistos *Sklaffkom - Linux-based

  • LysKOM
  • = External links =

  • [http://software.bbsdocumentary.com/ The BBS Software Directory] is an attempt to create a canonical list of all the BBS Software Packages there ever were for any platform, including software archives when possible.