does anyone still read messages on the board in 2026? or post?
that is great to hear!does anyone still read messages on the board in 2026? or post?
Yes there are lots many posts in this area just about every day. I have
at least two users (aside from myself) who post on one of my boards regularly.
that is great to hear!
I wonder what the age ranges are of the users? Not that it matters. I wonder how many people my age are really into bbs? I think there is going to be a surge in them at some point. Also I think they are great to have. There is something about them that is just diff then the reg internet . Have a great one!
Re: Still Active
By: MIKE POWELL to GWYLBERT on Sun Jan 11 2026 09:28 am
does anyone still read messages on the board in 2026? or post?
Yes there are lots many posts in this area just about every day. I have at least two users (aside from myself) who post on one of my boards regularly.that is great to hear!
I wonder what the age ranges are of the users? Not that it matters. I wonder how many people my age are really into bbs? I think there is going to be a surge in them at some point. Also I think they are great to have. There is something about them that is just diff then the reg internet . Have a great one!
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It would be great if we had enough skill & interest to take the Synchronet web features and continue to modernize & enhance. I think the underlying system is entirely there, but a push on the web front could be helpful in this regard.
I would love to see a huge surge in bbsing in the future. I think if companies keep screwing with our privacy, people will look for other options. A lot of people aren't going to know how to use the terminal though. They want icons, pictures, and point and click. I have seen people run from bbsing because of the terminal. Wouldn't it be nice to bring back a universal terminal client like world group manager? It allowed major bbs users to connect to boards, with a gui, icons and multitasking.
It would be great if we had enough skill & interest to take the Synchronet web features and continue to modernize & enhance. I think the underlying system is entirely there, but a push on the web front could be helpful in this regard.
It's... OK, but definitely not at all close to a modern web forum package. The threading is unclear, there's not multiple pages of forum posts (so you only get so many out of a message area), etc. There's a lot of room for improvement.
morningstarr wrote to R4 <=-
I would love to see a huge surge in bbsing in the future. I think if companies keep screwing with our privacy, people will look for other options. A lot of people aren't going to know how to use the terminal though. They want icons, pictures, and point and click. I have seen
people run from bbsing because of the terminal. Wouldn't it be nice to bring back a universal terminal client like world group manager? It allowed major bbs users to connect to boards, with a gui, icons and multitasking.
I am not sure what your age is, but most folks on BBSes are probably 45+ which makes them old enough to remember bbsing when it was still at, or shortly after, its prime.
It would be nice if some younger persons saw it as an alternative to what social media has become.
Isn't Citadel like that? Maybe that's not it, but there was a BBS
package with a more featureful web interface...
Yeah too bad, it goes right over my head. I have been doing a lot of research and I'm interested in running a board. There are some guys on dovenet that ma asking any question a sin. The way some of the guys talk to people on here, have kind of turned me off on running a board.
Isn't Citadel like that? Maybe that's not it, but there was a BBS
package with a more featureful web interface...
The RIP protocol (Remote Imaging Protocol) was becoming a thing for BBSes in the early 90s, but as BBSes faded away, there wasn't really enough time for it to take hold. Aside from that (which I think was the most standardized), I remember seeing a BBS package called RoboBoard that had its own GUI standard, and with its client, you had a fairly good GUI experience when connected to a BBS (I remember it looking somewhat like Windows 3.0). I didn't know MajorBBS had one too.Yeah major bbs had a gui, it looked like windows 95ish. Reminded me of aol. You could multitask in it too. Good times!
That is truly awful, and I know of what you speak. There are other boards that don't have so much focus on DoveNet, have better moderation and hence, fewer people that deter from the hobby. I hope you'll have a further look around.
I tried to install synchronet in linux today..outcome was negative. I watched robs video and rtfm and still no luck. I guess I will keep trying. I did get mystic to compile and run so that's an option. Mystic is really good, but missing features. Maybe I will have to settle and run a mystic board, or get a cheap laptop with windows on it and go that route. I have to be careful on here and make sure I spell everything correctly and try to use proper punctuation. Something as simple as that will cause an uproar on here.
Re: Still Active
By: Nightfox to morningstarr on Thu Jan 22 2026 05:55 pm
The RIP protocol (Remote Imaging Protocol) was becoming a thing for BBS
in the early 90s, but as BBSes faded away, there wasn't really enough t
for it to take hold. Aside from that (which I think was the most standardized), I remember seeing a BBS package called RoboBoard that ha
its own GUI standard, and with its client, you had a fairly good GUI experience when connected to a BBS (I remember it looking somewhat like
Windows 3.0). I didn't know MajorBBS had one too.
I tried to install synchronet in linux today..outcome was negative. I watche[vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net
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þ Synchronet þ Vertrauen þ Home of Synchronet þ
I tried to install synchronet in linux today..outcome was negative.
I watched robs video and rtfm and still no luck. I guess I will keep
trying. I did get mystic to compile and run so that's an option.
Mystic is really good, but missing features. Maybe I will have to
settle and run a mystic board, or get a cheap laptop with windows on
it and go that route. I have to be careful on here and make sure I
spell everything correctly and try to use proper punctuation.
Something as simple as that will cause an uproar on here.
Dumas Walker wrote to MRO <=-
Are there any active Citadel BBSes, with web interfaces, online?
MIKE POWELL wrote to MORNINGSTARR <=-
Luckily, synchronet is pretty popular so as long as you are asking
general questions and not trying to report a bug, you can probably get assistance with it on just about any network... fsx, tqw, etc... with a BBSing forum.
Morningstarr wrote to Nightfox <=-
Yeah major bbs had a gui, it looked like windows 95ish. Reminded me of aol. You could multitask in it too. Good times!
Morningstarr wrote to The Wanderer <=-
I tried to install synchronet in linux today..outcome was negative. I watched robs video and rtfm and still no luck.
Are there any active Citadel BBSes, with web interfaces, online?
I don't know if this system is still operational, but there was a
system:
bbs.iscabbs.com
I don't know if it had or has a web interface, but until a couple of months ago I was able to login to it with telnet.
interfawell i would say citadel is more modern looking than the winserver
I don't know if this system is still operational, but there was a
system:
bbs.iscabbs.com
I don't know if it had or has a web interface, but until a couple of months ago I was able to login to it with telnet.
Since others are posting AI slop to the echoes now...snip
SYNCHRONET BBS SOFTWARE PRESENTS A COLLECTION OF FUNCTIONAL CHALLENGES
THAT CAN BE CHARACTERIZED AS BOTH PERSISTENT AND DISCONCERTING IN THEIR STRUCTURAL COMPLEXITY
Are there any active Citadel BBSes, with web interfaces, online?
I don't know if this system is still operational, but there was a
system:
bbs.iscabbs.com
I don't know if it had or has a web interface, but until a couple of
months ago I was able to login to it with telnet.
MIKE POWELL wrote to POINDEXTER FORTRAN <=-
Well at least their AI bot wasn't yelling at them. Did you use some AI that is hosted by Truth?
I know I've told this story multiple times, but my company ended up with a $400 phone bill because the lead developer set it up to poll every 10 minutes.
I had a telco broker who had some interesting ideas. He suggested I purchase call forward on busy service for the hub. It was $3/month. Set the call forward busy destination to the number in the toll area. Set the hub to call "itself". The line was busy, naturally, and forwarded to the destination for essentially a penny a call.
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