Apple II Series
- ABBS
- AppleNet
- AcmeNet
- Citamad/Lumadel
- CompuNet
- DDBBS
- Diversi-Dial (DDial) – Chat-room atmosphere supporting up to 7 incoming lines allowing links to other DDial boards.
- EBBS II
- FredMail
- FutureVision – by TC Wilson (aka The Captain) – based on the METAL language
- GBBS – Applesoft-based BBS program
- GBBS Pro – based on the ACOS or MACOS (modified ACOS) language
- HBBS – a hi-resolution graphical dial-up BBS and client package for the Apple II – supported threaded, rich media messages including graphics, shapes, sound, fonts, sprites and animation via its desktop client entitled Pixterm
- Hopscotch – by Eric Senior – written in 6502 assembly, chat system supporting up to 16 users
- HotCom – by Hansi
- KauCom – by Brendon Woirhaye
- Networks II – by Nick Naimo
- Nexus
- People's Message System (PMS)
- Proving Grounds
- METAL BBS – written in a powerful scripting language designed for more than just a BBS
- PBBS
- PEPSI (BBS) – by Bill Wolf & Tod O'Brien – based on MACOS, a hacked & improved version of ACOS
- Prime
- ProLine – by Morgan Davis – popular with many A2 user group BBSs
- The Proving Grounds – a role playing game BBS
- Pseudodel – a Citadel variant for the Apple //
- SnAPP – by Rusty Hodge, written in Applesoft/6502 Assembler for DOS 3.3 and ProDOS
- SBBS – Sonic BBS by Patrick Sonnek
- Tele-Cat – Free, used the Novation Apple-Cat II Modem, supported 1200 bit/s (202-half/212-full duplex), last version was Tele-Cat // 3.0
- TProBBS – an RPG BBS by Guy T. Rice; a version has been ported by Robert Hurst at RPGD
- Warp Six – Applesoft-based BBS program, by Jim Ferr at Warp Six Home Page
- WAPABBS – Washington Apple PI Users Group BBS
- WWIV BBS
- VinyaMicil (VM)
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