QuickBBS
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QuickBBS (QBBS) was a bulletin board system (BBS) application first introduced for MS-DOS by Adam Hudson.[5][6][7]
Original authorAdam Hudson[1]
Developer(and Phil Becker)
Initial release1986[2][3][4]
BBS Sites that ran on QBBS (QuickBBS) Texas:
AES (Austin Software Exchange) ran for over 10 years - Site offered Files, Message Board, Doors, Games, multi-user chat rooms. First in area to offer ISDN services.Stable release
2.90
/ January 4, 1999
| QuickBBS | |
|---|---|
| Original author | Adam Hudson[1] |
| Developer | (and Phil Becker) |
| Initial release | 1986[2][3][4]
BBS Sites that ran on QBBS (QuickBBS) Texas: AES (Austin Software Exchange) ran for over 10 years - Site offered Files, Message Board, Doors, Games, multi-user chat rooms. First in area to offer ISDN services. |
| Stable release | 2.90
/ January 4, 1999 |
| Operating system | MS-DOS |
| Type | Bulletin board system |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | (defunct) |
Features
Messaging
Multi-User Login
Doors
Games
File Transfer
Multi-user interaction
Low Memory Overhead
Written in Borland Turbo Pascal