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  2. Comparison of Internet forum software - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Internet forum software. This article outlines the general features commonly found in various Internet forum software packages. It highlights major features that the manager of a forum might want and should expect to be commonly available in different forum software. These comparisons do not include remotely hosted services which ...

  3. List of Internet forums - Wikipedia

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    An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. [1] They are an element of social media technologies which take on many different forms including blogs, business networks, enterprise social networks, forums, microblogs, photo sharing, products/services review, social bookmarking, social gaming, social ...

  4. Internet forum - Wikipedia

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    The Wikipedia Village Pump is a forum used to discuss improvements on Wikipedia. An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. [1] They differ from chat rooms in that messages are often longer than one line of text, and are at least temporarily archived.

  5. Bulletin board system - Wikipedia

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    A bulletin board system (BBS), also called a computer bulletin board service (CBBS), [1] is a computer server running software that allows users to connect to the system using a terminal program. Once logged in, the user performs functions such as uploading and downloading software and data, reading news and bulletins, and exchanging messages ...

  6. List of bulletin board systems - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of notable bulletin board systems: CBBS – the first BBS on record, established 1978. Celco 51 – used by the United States Secret Service during the Operation Cybersnare sting. Demon Roach Underground – popular hacker BBS and former home of the CULT OF THE DEAD COW. ExecPC BBS – America's largest dial-up BBS ...

  7. ProBoards - Wikipedia

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    ProBoards was founded by Patrick Clinger, who wrote the ProBoards software. [1] Prior to launching ProBoards, Clinger had run HostedScripts, a company aimed at creating free web widgets. [2] The service hosts over 3,000,000 internet forums, which in turn have approximately 22,800,000 users worldwide. [3]

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  9. List of BBS software - Wikipedia

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    McBBS – by Derek E. McDonald. Opus-CBCS – first written by Wynn Wagner III. PCBoard. PegaSys. ProBoard BBS – written by Philippe Leybaert (Belgium) QuickBBS – written by Adam Hudson, with assistance by Phil Becker. RBBS-PC. RemoteAccess – written by Andrew Milner. Renegade – written by Cott Lang until 1997.