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The History of the Internet
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BBS Xchange – BBS Banner Exchange – The one and only banner exchange for BBS-related sites.
Another Friday Night Special! BBS Xchange The one and only banner exchange for BBS-related sites. via BBS Xchange – BBS Banner Exchange – The one and only banner exchange for BBS-related sites.. BBS Xchange has several advantages over other banner … Continue reading
bbsnews.org | News that you can use.
Another Friday Night Special! bbsnews.org News that you can use. Forums Recent posts bbsnews.org is the web site for the Sysop’s and users of on line and dial up Bulletin Board Systems. This site is set up for Door Authors, BBS … Continue reading
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Tagged Bulletin board system, Directories, MUD, Sysop
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flashterm – Telnet for the web
Another Friday Night Special! Telnet for the web? Yup. Try it out. For guest access enter “guest” as the username. Flashterm is an ANSI capable telnet terminal for the web written for the Adobe Flash Player plugin developed by Peter … Continue reading
fTelnet — A new flash telnet client
Another Friday Night Special! Announcing fTelnet by Rick Parrish of R&M Software fTelnet, a new flash telnet client, has officially exited beta testing, but you’re still invited to do some additional testing here on this website if you’re interested. A … Continue reading
BBSList.darktech.org – The Elite BBS list
Another Friday Night Special! Have or know of a cool, unique bbs? Use the contact link to make a submission This list is just provided so you can get a sneak peek. download the dialing lists! via BBSList.darktech.org – The … Continue reading
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Tagged bbs, Bulletin board system, Directories, Doors, Sysop, Telnet
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::: irc.bbses.info ::: THE BBS IRC NETWORK RAN FOR THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE!
Another Friday Night Special! irc.bbses.info is a irc server created and operated by BBS users You won’t see any big egos, arguing or misbehaving here. We’re all friends who share like interests. We have a strict set of rules that … Continue reading
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Tagged Bulletin board system, Chat, Internet Relay Chat, IRC
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Santronics Software, Inc. – For Immediate Release:
For Immediate Release: Homestead, FL, September 1, 2010 – Santronics Software, Inc. makers of advanced electronic mail, anti-spam technology, remote hosting internet client/server applications, and the leading provider of secured, dialup online systems, announces the immediate availability of … Continue reading
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Tagged DKIM, E-mail, Extended SMTP, Mail, Servers, Spam, Windows
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SyncTERM Home Page
SyncTERM is a BBS terminal program which supports: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP, Windows 7, Linux, OpenBSD, NetBSD, OS X , and FreeBSD X/Y/ZModem up/downloads Runs in full-screen mode on ALL platforms (ALT-Enter switches modes) *nix versions will run using SDL, X11, or … Continue reading