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- From: cs902125@ariel.yorku.ca (SHUK C YIP)
- Subject: Re: BBS Software
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.204837.8214@newshub.ariel.yorku.ca>
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- Organization: York University, Toronto, Canada
- References: <I-AMIGA%92123011033381@RUTVM1.RUTGERS.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 20:48:37 GMT
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- In article <I-AMIGA%92123011033381@RUTVM1.RUTGERS.EDU> "P. Larkin" <IQM259@URIACC.URI.EDU> writes:
- > I'm looking to set up a BBS program on my Amiga, I ran one for over
- >5 years on my old Apple //e and would like to get it up again. I was
- >in contact with one guy who was writing some software that sounded
- >really good, unfortunately, I can't find him anymore.
- >
- > I'm basically looking for a halfway decent BBS package (shareware
- >if possible, NOT Crippleware) that has a decent message editor. (Not
- >a line/by/line editor that exits when you hit return on blank lines).
- >And the usual assortment of features. Having the ability to get the
- >source code is also a definate plus. Any ideas?!
- >
- I recommend AmiExpress. (version 3.0 !?) It is the best BBS program I've
- ever seen. Require KS 2.0 to setup. Certainly, accelerator is a must.
-