List of BBS Software - Amiga Based

Amiga Based

  • 4D-BBS – by Dale E. Reed Jr.
  • ABBS (a Mike's BBS-like system)
  • AmBoS – by Jörg Eßmann and Kai Szymanski
  • Ami-Express aka "/X" (Very popular in the crackers/pirate software scene)
  • AmiCon v1 & 2, C language based modular BBS system by Paul Roffey
  • Atredes (evolved into Skyline)
  • BBBS
  • BBS-PC! (v4.13 -4.20)
  • CNet Amiga – by Ken Pletzer (1-4)
  • CNet Amiga – by Zen Metal Software (4.1 – 5.07a)
  • CNet Amiga – by Storm's Edge Technologies (5.10+) http://www.cnetbbs.net/
  • DayDream BBS – by Antti Häyrynen and Mattias Nilsson
  • Dialog BBS (which then evolved into DLG BBS)
  • DLG Professional BBS
  • Excelsior! BBS
  • Falcon CBCS a work-a-like of MSDOS Opus-CBCS
  • Fastrack
  • MAX's BBS – by Anthony Barrett
  • MAX's Pro – by Niki Murkett
  • MEBBS
  • Metro BBS – by Percy L Broadnax
  • NiKom – by Niklas Lindholm
  • New Touch Pro (NTPro)
  • OzMetro BBS – by Peter Deane and Percy L Broadnax
  • Paragon BBS – by John Radoff (evolved into StarNet BBS then MEBBS)
  • Phobos
  • Prometheus
  • Rapport BBS – by Mark Brinicombe and Paul Roberts
  • Remote Access – by Andrew Milner
  • Skyline BBS, featuring Skypix Protocol, the first online communication protocol sporting rich graphic content such as changeable fonts, mouse-controlled actions, animations and sound
  • StarNet – by Eric Drewry (which came from Paragon, then later became MEBBS)
  • Stormforce BBS – by Kris Hudson & Andrew Ward
  • System-X – by Peter (zed) Zelestny and Michael (rawfox) Clasen
  • Tempest BBS – by Michael P. Bockert
  • Transmission Impossible BBS – by Lee Bates
  • TransAmiga – by Timothy J. Aston (written in BlitzBasic)
  • Wildcat BBS – by Mustang Software
  • Xenolink 2 – by Xeno Inc
  • Zeus BBS originally – by Nick Loman and Alex May

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