Subj : Re: Favorite BBS software To : Rob Swindell From : Mark Hofmann Date : Thu May 12 2016 07:37 pm RS> It's funny no one mentioned WWIV, but it's in somewhat active development RS> today and was the last BBS software I ran before writing and switching-to RS> Synchronet. RS> That said, when I play around with other BBS software today (including RS> WWIV) it makes me all the more proud of the quality and comprehensiveness RS> of Synchronet. :-) RS> RS> You should definitely install and experiment with whatever's available RS> and if you see some good ideas, steal them for Synchronet. That's what I RS> do. :-) I mentioned WWIV but might have been late to the game. WWIV has had lots of work done to it over the past year or two. Both the BBS itself and the WWIVnet. For those that might not know, WWIVnet is alive and well and uses BinkP to transfer packets (as of when I became the NC 1@1 for WWIVnet). - Mark --- WWIVToss v.1.51 * Origin: http://www.weather-station.org * Bel Air, MD -USA (1:261/1304.0) .