Greetings!

General discussion regarding the project.

Moderator: Mod Squad

Post Reply
corvey
Posts: 19
Joined: Thu Feb 15, 2007 4:47 am

Greetings!

Post by corvey »

BBS WILL NEVER DIE!!!!!


Muhahaha



-corvey

User avatar
dspain
Posts: 2102
Joined: Sun May 07, 2006 10:38 pm
Location: richmond,virginia
Contact:

Re: Greetings!

Post by dspain »

corvey wrote:BBS WILL NEVER DIE!!!!!


Muhahaha



-corvey
agreed, theres still a ton of bbs's out there but with the introduction to bbs's over tcp/ip and more freeware bbs software theres just more sysops than users nowadays. but wg still seems to be the only one that keeps a fairly good userbase.

i browsed the synchronet forums otherday and seems like synchronet bbs's in someone's home is as common as having a coffee pot, lol

corvey
Posts: 19
Joined: Thu Feb 15, 2007 4:47 am

Post by corvey »

Sychronet is pretty good stuff. I've played around with it before and liked it a lot. I was thinking about rejuvenating my old BBS with it, mainly because it's free. If you look back in the Synchronet forums a couple of years ago, you'll see some of my posts in there if you look deep enough :)

User avatar
dspain
Posts: 2102
Joined: Sun May 07, 2006 10:38 pm
Location: richmond,virginia
Contact:

Post by dspain »

corvey wrote:Sychronet is pretty good stuff. I've played around with it before and liked it a lot. I was thinking about rejuvenating my old BBS with it, mainly because it's free. If you look back in the Synchronet forums a couple of years ago, you'll see some of my posts in there if you look deep enough :)
i agree its a decent turnkey piece of software, the problem is everyone and their brother runs one nowadays

i too am from the ancient legacy synchro days, i actually paid $99 for a 2 user version in 1996 to act as a door game server for my majorbbs system.

Post Reply