Xref: utzoo comp.sources.wanted:4011 comp.sys.mac:15529 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!mcvax!uvabick!thomas From: thomas@uvabick.UUCP (Thomas Fruin) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted,comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: pd/sharware MAC binaries/source Message-ID: <247@uvabick.UUCP> Date: 28 Apr 88 23:22:59 GMT References: <20141@necntc.nec.com> Organization: uvabick Lines: 50 Summary: pd/shareware bulletin board programs Jeff Janock asks: > Are there any BBS systems running under MAC/OS? Sure are: 1) Red Ryder Host. Last I heard was that you got it for free if you bought Red Ryder. Don't know too much about it, but it's supposed to have a lot of features. 2) WWIV (or "World War IV"). I've been examining this one for the last couple of days, and it looks good. It's a port of an MS-DOS program, but a port that took at least a year to write. A nice feauture is that uploads and posted messages "credit" your download time. What I think is a limitation is that you can only have 20 message groups and 20 file directories. 3) The Mansion - know nothing about this one. 4) HyperBBS, by Harry Chesley. A bulletin board program written in HyperCard, with XCMDs for serial port support and things like Xmodem. _Very_ easy to set up (took me about half an hour), and the sysop has a neat HyperCard button and field interface. Not too many features though, and a bit on the slow side (noticeable at 1200 bps). And the user has a plain vanilla CRT type interface. 5) Mouse Exchange. I've been trying to get my hands on this one, but without luck sofar. Can't tell you anything about it, although it's rumoured to be a bit slow. 6) MacWorkStation. Yeah, this is the interesting one! Maybe even two ... I have heard from a reliable source that at least two people are working on bulletin board programs that use MacWorkStation as the front end for the caller. This means the caller sees windows, menus, graphics, does local editing, etc. etc. This is supposed to be HOT! These last two will probably be commercial programs though ... 7) Finally you'll want to know that Red Ryder Host, The Mansion, WWIV and Mouse Exchange can all be made "Fidonet compatible" with the Tabby drivers written by Michael Connick. Commercial ($45), I bought them my self to Macify the Fidonet BBS I recently became the sysop of. That should get you started! -- Thomas Fruin fruin@hlerul5.BITNET University of Leiden thomas@uvabick.UUCP University of Amsterdam hol0066.AppleLink 2:508/15.FidoNet (MacSaga) The Netherlands