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- #27604/0707 BBS Lists Small Programs Disk
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- Black Bag BBS 12/01/91 (BLACKBA)
- Del Grosso, Edward
- $0
- is a world-wide listing of over 250 BBSs related to medicine, science,
- disability recovery, AIDS and a variety of other medically related topics.
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- DTPBBS 9.90
- Atlee, Frank
- $0
- is a list of BBS's that are fully desktop oriented or are known to have desktop
- publishing sections with files and/or clip art for download. Some have a message
- base or conferences devoted to desktop publishing.
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- FindBBS
- Campbell, George
- $0
- is a search routine which locates BBS phone numbers quickly and easily. A
- large list of U.S. BBS's is included.
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- MedBBS
- is a list of medical, fire/EMS, science, alcohol, AIDS and disability
- related bulletin board systems.
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- MedLegal
- $0
- is a current listing of 49 BBS's that specialize in medical or legal
- areas.
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- PCPBBS
- SEAboard
- $0
- contains a list of over 1800 BBS's which are accessible via PC Pursuit.
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- US-BBS 8.9 (USBBS)
- Darwin Systems, Inc.
- $0
- is the latest release of a large list of BBS's across the United Stated. BBS
- name, Sysop, baud rate, telephone number and other basic information is
- included.
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- V96BBS
- contains lists of BBS's which use the Hayes V-series Smartmodem 9600 baud
- modem.
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- 96List
- Sukimoto, Ken
- $0
- #27604/3907
- is a collection of phone numbers of bulletin boards with one or more lines
- supporting connect speeds of 9600bps or higher. There are over 3000 listings
- in this collection. A high density floppy or hard disk is required.
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- National BBS List
- SEAboard
- $0
- #27604/3908
- contains a list of over 7000 BBSs across the United States. Over 500K of disk
- space is required for this extensive text file.
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- BBSXpress
- Levin, Richard B.
- $50
- #27461/1471 [2 disks]
- is a full-featured bulletin board system offering most, if not all, of the
- popular features demanded by callers and sysops. There are no limits on the
- number of conferences, file areas, protocols, bulletins, questionnaires, or
- message sizes. System maintenance is fully automated, removing most of the
- drudgery of running a BBS. The author claims that even if you have never run
- a BBS before, you will probably have BBSXpress up and running in 90 minutes or
- less. A hard disk and DOS 3+ are required.
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- EIS BBS
- Langseth, Justin, ASP
- $119
- #1767
- is an electronic mail and bulletin board system that is highly configurable.
- EIS will run external programs written for RBBS and other popular bbs's.
- Transfer protocols include Xmodem, Ymodem, Ymodem-G, Zmodem, and Xmodem CRC.
- All of the internal databases are in Paradox Table format. Other features
- include an ANSI editor, the ability to download files in batches using a
- protocol like Zmodem or Ymodem-Batch, a message base packing program, and a
- MegaMail off-line message reader. It is easy to set up and run.
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- Free Speech
- Pinnacle Software
- $25
- #2570
- is a BBS providing a very streamlined conversation system. It can operate as a
- stand-alone BBS, an announcer board, a door, a front-end to other BBS's, a
- modem-handler for doors, or as a night-time alternate. It can read and write
- public text, and write private text for system operator.
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- Magpie
- Manes, Steve
- $75
- #1315
- The author claims that this is "probably the most full-featured BBS package
- ever written for microcomputer." It employs a tree-structured message base.
- The author also warns: "Magpie is a complex program and, as such, requires
- folks willing to make an effort at learning it. Fortunately, it is not beyond
- the capacity of most people to learn." Magpie requires a hard disk. It has
- been successfully tested on XT's, AT's and 386's. It supports up to 9600 baud.
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- Maximus-CBCS
- Dudley, Scott J.
- $110
- #27437/3039 [5 disks]
- is a multi-line BBS for DOS and OS/2. It is compatible with Opus 1.03 and has
- an extensive list of features, including a very sophisticated messaging
- system. It can directly display the contents of several types of archives,
- including ZIP, ARC, PAK and LZH. It supports Avatar graphics. It will
- automatically translate IBM line-drawing characters to normal ASCII.
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- It supports a lightning-fast local video mode, which is aware of DoubleDOS,
- DESQview, and TopView. With all these features, Maximus still uses only 146K
- of RAM. The source code is available on disk #27438/3040 [2 disks].
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- MaxiHost
- Mankin, Don, ASP
- $25-$50
- #27023/2331
- is a personal BBS for people who want to be able to call their own system or let
- a friend call it and download a few files. MaxiHost has the following
- enhancements over MiniHost: improved Message System database, Message System
- printing, support for 9600 and 19200 bps modems, support for Multi-taskers,
- Event Scheduling, Questionnaire facility, Operator Chat hours, Trap DOOR menuing
- system, Menu driven DIRECTORY changes, supports up to fifteen external file
- transfer protocols, releases all but 25k of memory when in a door or in a DOS
- shell, program description updates in any directory, data files may be in a
- separate directory, 25 character CONFERENCE descriptions, ANSI graphics new
- user, help, and goodbye screens, and more. A hard disk is recommended.
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- Maxihost is easy to install. In fact, almost no installation is required. (We
- are not sure if there is still any need for the old Minihost.) You may have to
- edit a few lines in the configuration file if you use different subdirectory
- names than the ones suggested, but that is about it. We highly recommend
- Maxihost for people wanting a quick and easy bulletin board system.
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- MiniHost
- Mankin, Don, ASP
- $?
- #27023/769
- is a quick-and-easy bulletin board system for people who want to be able to
- call their own system or let a friend call it and download a few files. We
- have been slow adding this program because the top communications programs,
- such as Procomm and GT Powercomm, have host modes of their own, but we have
- gotten some requests for a simple stand-alone program such as this one.
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- Christian Lucht, Feeding Hills, MA, reports that Minihost will not work with
- the modem on COM4.
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- MegaHost 2.02B
- Mankin, Don, ASP
- $33-$63
- #27023/4161
- is a personal BBS system by the author of MiniHost and MaxiHost. Enhancements
- over those systems include support for 9600 and 19200 baud modems, support for
- multi-taskers, event scheduling, questionnaire, support for up to 15 external
- file transfer protocols, DOOR support, security system, message database system,
- and much more. Requires 384K RAM, DOS 3+ and high density floppy or hard disk.
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- Phoenix
- The GeneSys Project, Inc.
- $60
- #27422/0607 [2 disks]
- is a bulletin board program that was previously known as Collie and Colossus.
- Bugs in those versions have been fixed and new features added. DSZ, Zmodem,
- Ymodem, Ymodem-G are now supported. A new programmable menu system has been
- added.
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- PICS (Pascal Integrated Communications System)
- Archambault, Les
- $0
- #27423/1304 [2 disks]
- is a completely integrated message and file transfer system. PICS is a
- complete BBS and file exchange system that has total security, preventing
- callers getting to the operating system of your computer. The second disk
- contains the complete Turbo Pascal source code.
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- PICS features include public and private messages in multiple areas, multiple
- file areas and libraries, a mode for chatting with the sysop, list names of
- other users on the system, and more.
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- Postmaster BBS
- Levin, Richard B.
- $25-$75
- #1310
- is a full featured, maintenance free, multi-SIG, multi-LIB electronic mail
- and file transfer system. PM is also designed to automate maintenance and
- ease the sysop burden as much as possible.
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- Postmaster's use of DOS's hierarchal directory format allows SysOps to
- create varied and unusual BBS environments. A Postmaster SysOp in Florida has
- structured his board to represent a small city, complete with a City Hall,
- Visitor's Center, shopping malls, and more.
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- Pyroto Mountain
- Pinnacle Software
- $35
- #1131
- is another unusual comm program - a combination bbs system and dial-up fantasy
- role-playing game in which your callers battle for domination of a mystic
- mountain. This is a very popular game in Montreal, where Timothy Cambell of
- Pinnacle Software is located. If you haven't gotten bored with running an
- ordinary bbs, maybe it's time to fantasize.
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- RBBS
- Mack, Martin, Goosens
- $0
- #27022/0030 [3 disks]
- is a powerful, very popular bulletin board system. Its use is free and is
- supported by members of the Capital PC Users Group. It is frequently updated
- and enhanced. It offers support for the Comutalker and HearSay 1000 speech
- board so that a visually-impaired sysop can hear the activity occuring on the
- board. It supports baud rates up to 38,400.
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- RBBS Source
- Mack, Martin, Goosens
- $0
- #27367/1858 [2 disks]
- Complete source code for RBBS, above.
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- RyBBS 7.6
- Ryco Company
- $75
- #20088 [2 disks]
- is a menu-driven BBS and communications program. The BBS has a very
- flexible menu system. The comm portion of the program has help screens,
- auto-dial menu, function key assignments, upload and download, and
- script support. BBS feature include FidoNet and EMail compatibility, the
- ability to run most BBS Door programs, and immediate virus scanning of
- uploads.
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- Sapphire 4.07
- Pinnacle Software
- $45
- #27717/1570 [2 disks]
- is a bulletin-board system touted as being maintenance-free and easy to set up
- and use. Along those lines, it is designed primarily for the non-expert who
- wants to set up a BBS and who have never run a BBS before. Requires 512k, two
- drives and a smart modem.
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- Spitfire BBS
- Woltz, Mike
- $70-$75
- #27333/2793 [2 disks]
- is a multi-node compatible bulletin board system package. It supports 14
- external protocols. Configuration is simple, fast, and straightforward. The
- documentation alone is over 400K, so a hard disk is required.
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- Sport 1.55
- Satore Center Software
- $85
- #27629/3989 [2 disks]
- is primarily designed to manage communications and automatic, as well as manual,
- transfer of information among members of a group at one or more locations.
- Features include unattended distribution of files/messages to one or more
- members, a terminal mode, the ability to route incoming mail to another
- location, remote control of systems, conferencing, and more.
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- TPBCOM
- Schneider, Jon E.
- $?
- #1132
- is a full-featured bulletin board system with the following features:
- multiple message areas, including support for Fido-Net and EchoMail areas;
- multiple file areas; the ability to 'Type' files on-line, including 'Squeezed'
- and individual LBR and ARC member files and to even transmit individual ARC
- and LBR member files; support for Xmodem, Ymodem, Ymodem Batch, Imodem, and
- Zmodem single file; and much more.
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- TriBBS 3.11
- Mark D. Goodwin
- $75
- #12124
- is a powerful and easy to setup Bulletin Board System. Features include
- multinode support, multinode chat, Zmodem, full-screen editor, extensive
- netmail support, extensive door support, data compression on all
- messages, and archive testing. Requires 640K, a modem, and a hard disk.
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- WildCat
- Mustang Software, Inc.
- $135-$505
- #27286/0846 [2 disks]
- is a powerful, yet easy to set up and use electronic bulletin board system.
- Features include up to 18 levels of security, multiple security verification
- items, support of up to 19,200 baud, sophisticated messaging features (reply,
- forward, carbon copy and return receipt), and ANSI color and graphics.
- Built-in protocols include Xmodem, Ymodem (batch), Zmodem (batch), and Kermit.
- External protocols are supported. Since the documentation file is over 400k,
- it's safe to say that a hard disk is required.
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- WWIV 4
- Bell, Wayne
- $55
- #1461
- is a BBS program that offers several security access levels, ability to chat
- with the sysop, add or subtract time available on line, change security levels
- and produce reports on users (name, computer type, user i.d., birthdate,
- etc.). Many enhancements have been made to the features of the program,
- including several related to improved email options. Requires DOS 3+, 512k+,
- 10meg+ hard disk.
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- XRS: eXpress Response System
- Ratledge, Mike, ASP
- $30-$40
- #27520/3431 [3 disks]
- is an offline reader and editor for messages downloaded from a BBS. It
- supports both XRS MailBag format used on Fidonet and QWK format used on PCBoard
- and similar bulletin board systems.
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- You can select, compress and download message topics or areas you are
- interested in. You can then read, reply and compose messages offline after
- logging off the BBS. The eXpress Conversion System provided, allows conversions
- to and from several different formats, including the QWK support.
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- TodayBBS
- Conley, Michael
- $0
- #1432
- is designed for BBS greetings based on "this day in history." It greets your
- system callers with information about what has happened on this day in the
- past. It can also be used by anyone who just wants something interesting to
- read when they start up their computer each morning.
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- Bay Street Bulls
- Peterson, Doug
- $20
- #1473
- is an interactive stock market simulation door for PCBoard 12+. Unlike
- similar simulations, prices of stock are directly influenced by buyer
- behavior, plus a degree of randomization and the "Daily News" files that are
- shown on-line.
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- File Wish List
- Alien Vampire Computing
- $10
- #1870
- is a door that lets bbs users input information about what kinds of programs
- they would like to see. This program will work with Wildcat, PCBoard Ver. 12,
- and TAG. Doors are also available for Spitfire, and GAP.
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- FMS Directory Control
- Martin, Ray
- $15
- #1743
- is for sysops of RBBS. It allows them to perform file maintenance. There is
- not much documentation available yet, but a sample database has been included.
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- Powerboard BBS 1.25
- NUIQ Software
- $99
- #20272/12541 (3 Disks) (10-93 CD)
- is a BBS program that comes complete with upload virus scanner, archive
- viewer, powermail QWK mail door, ANSI/ASCII screen drawing program,
- newsletter creator, file and message area maintainance utilities. It
- supports CD-ROMS and LANs, works under DESQview, offers mouse support and
- more.
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- ProDoor
- Smith, Samuel H.
- $30
- #27146/2260 [3 disks]
- is a multi-protocol batch file transfer door with extended archive manipulation
- and message base access used with PCBoard communications program. It comes with
- complete source code.
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- SI Droids
- Collins, Darwin
- $20
- #1447
- is a multi-player, partially-scripted, character-graphics adventure for BBS's.
- It features player-to-player mail, the formation of player teams, and
- unattended play via a Command SCRIPT during other players' turns. Your
- mission is to seek and destroy hostile Droids and Droid teams before they
- destroy you. Your Droid continues playing, even after your turn is over,
- whenever another player plays the game.
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- SMLCall
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- $20
- #1523
- is a simple utility to help RBBS sysops (and remote co-sysops) do flexible
- analysis on their CALLERS file, and to output the Tables and Graphs to either
- a text file or insert it into their MESSAGES message base. It will also help
- do monthly maintenance on your CALLERS file. Also on this same disk is:
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- SMLMess
- Collins, Darwin
- $20
- #1523
- allows sysops and callers to read all messages with a specified subject or
- containing specified text. It also allows sysops to pack and renumber the
- Main Message base or Conferences and to extract messages into a file for
- downloading, as well as the ability to import text files of up to 90 lines
- into the Message or Conference bases. The latter includes the ability to
- import a message from a co-system BBS. This program is fully compatible with
- RBBS 15.1A to 17.1A
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- SMLNet
- Collins, Darwin
- $20
- #1524
- allows callers to add, edit, read and search NetMail/EchoMail Conferences.
- You can add Public/Private messages in up to 119 Conferences; search through
- all messages based on numerous criteria categories; look for new mail for you
- in all conferences; extract messages onto a downloadable archived file;
- download messages and more.
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- BBSTest
- Kloss, Jim
- $35
- #1156
- was designed to help you keep track of local BBS phone numbers. It has
- several nice features to help you keep an accurate list with a minimum of time
- and trouble. You can use the dialing directories of Qmodem or Procomm or a
- list of numbers (such as from disk 1-BB-707). BBSTEST can actually logon to
- most systems and capture the session to disk for later review. In addition,
- you can use BBSTEST to try and contact busy or no answer numbers for several
- days without losing your original verified list. BBSTEST even creates a
- summary log of important information about various BBS's according to your
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- StarDial
- Baron, Vic, ASP
- $20
- #2011
- is an autodialer package for Starlink users. It allows you to maneuver through
- the Starlink system with a minimum of keystrokes and is much faster than using a
- script file. It has eight internal file transfer protocols including Xmodem,
- Ymodem, Ymodem-g, 1k-Xmodem, 1k-Xmodem-g, Kermit, and ASCII. Additionally, it
- will support three external protocol drivers, such as Jmodem, Zmodem, etc. or
- you could utilize one of the external shells such as BBPOWERn and access several
- more external protocols from within STARDIAL. It allows up to 10 numbers in a
- dialing queue.
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