UNIX BBS wanted; summary of responses
Steve Manes
manes at dasys1.UUCP
Tue Feb 2 20:24:31 AEST 1988
In article <561 at tnosel.UUCP> remco at tnosel.UUCP (Remco Bruyne) writes:
>
>Here follows a summary of a request for bulletin board programs:
>
One more contender (to be released Shareware in about 3 weeks):
Magpie.
Magpie is a tree-structured BBS ported from the DOS world. It supports
bidirectional message threading, 50 defined conference areas, user
mailboxes, variable-width terminals (soft right margin), word-wrapping
editor, Xmodem/Ymodem/Ymodem Batch protocol, ANSI-COLOR (both IBM-ANSI and
ISO-ANSI), IBM Extended Graphics (user selectable), an Archive Window for
inspecting and downloading ARC and ZOO file innards, "hot key" message
display break, user "bookmarks" to messages, a "KillDwarf"/menuless command
set (roughly 45 commands active at the main prompt with a contextual help
menu), a full-screen user editor, many, many bells and whistles. It's also
quite fast. Binaries will be available for Microport V/AT, Xenix/286 and
Xenix/386. Magpie is currently beta-testing on four NYC BBSes (three *ix
and one DOS). Work is also proceeding on a MagNet interBBS protocol to tie
all the Magpies together under a common server.
The downside: Magpie is a tough bird for the new user to contend with.
Unlike most BBSes, it really can't be run effectively without some study
(about the same amount of time it takes a non-Unix person to learn how to
use the Net software). There's an "interactive tutorial" on-line that will
be standard equipment in the release version. Anyone interested should
give the number in my .signature a ring.
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+ Steve Manes Roxy Recorders, Inc. NYC
+ decvax!philabs!cmcl2!hombre!magpie!manes Magpie BBS: 212-420-0527
+ SmartMail: manes at magpie.MASA.COM
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