Subj : Re: Favorite BBS software
To : Eric Oulashin
From : Rob Swindell
Date : Wed May 11 2016 10:42 pm
Re: Re: Favorite BBS software
By: Eric Oulashin to Sean Dennis on Wed May 11 2016 08:16 pm
> Re: Re: Favorite BBS software
> By: Sean Dennis to Eric Oulashin on Wed May 11 2016 21:57:22
>
> SD> Anyhow, after using about 40 different BBS packages over the years,
> SD> I've seen many pros and cons to each package. Really, it comes down to
> SD> what you like and what you want out of your hobby. If it's not fun,
> SD> then there's something wrong (has always been my motto).
>
> Yeah, I agree there. I still enjoy my BBS running Synchronet, so I'll
> probably continue with Synchronet for the time being.
It's funny no one mentioned WWIV, but it's in somewhat active development today
and was the last BBS software I ran before writing and switching-to Synchronet.
That said, when I play around with other BBS software today (including WWIV) it
makes me all the more proud of the quality and comprehensiveness of Synchronet.
:-)
You should definitely install and experiment with whatever's available and if
you see some good ideas, steal them for Synchronet. That's what I do. :-)
digital man
Synchronet "Real Fact" #65:
Synchronet was conceived of and mostly developed in southern California.
Norco, CA WX: 61.7�F, 81.0% humidity, 0 mph SE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs