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- From: rcmerrit@apgea.army.mil (Robert C. Merritt <rcmerrit>)
- Newsgroups: comp.bbs.misc
- Subject: Re: 'best' BBS
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.150937.22359@apgea.army.mil>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 15:09:37 GMT
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- In article <gate.6ic6VB1w165w@swamp.alt.ns.ca> flange@swamp.alt.ns.ca (Gurjeet Clair) writes:
- >>tocek@cayley.uwaterloo.ca (Tomas Tocek) writes:
- >> I asked a similar question already, but let me rephrase it a little:
- >>
- >> What BBS package (from those free available on Simtel or Garbo) would
- >> you think is the best starter BBS ?????
- >> (for a novice sysop)
- >GF>--
- >GF>Well, I have been using TeleGard v2.7. This is real easy software to get up
- > That's kind of old isn't it? TG was bought by a new author and runs under
- >the name of Renegade now.
- >
- > -=The Flange=-
- >---
- > * DeLuxe2Bc #8733 * He who has all never has enough!
- >
-
- No, Cott Lang download Telegard source code and hacked Renegade.
- It does give some featuyres Telegard sorely needed but I think we should
- have a mod service for users of telegard with source code.
-
- Rob Merritt
- My opinions are mine alone.
-