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- From: devans@ccubb.com (David Evans)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
- Subject: Re: CNet? Where are they?
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 96 18:45:06
- Organization: Sysop of CCUBB.COM
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <19960110.7B6E128.10907@ccubb.com>
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- On Sun 7-Jan-1996 7:37p, snaclaq wrote:
- s> >While CNet is practically unsupported, it is still one of the best pieces
- s> >of BBS software availible for any system. It offers a unique interface
- s> for the user which no other program has really been able to match.
-
- s> Why not change to Excelsior? It's now developped by AMICOM in the USA!!!
-
- Good question! I haven't considered anything else because I don't know of
- ANYONE using anything else but Cnet. While CNET isn't supported, it still has
- a HUGE base of existing software. There are dozen of online internet systems
- (mine as an example). CNET is extensible with system programming. Its
- extensible in both AREXX and C!
-
- If you are willing to discuss the features of Excelsior and or know a site on
- the net I can view a WORKING version... I would definatley be interested.. I
- can always re-compile the clients I have written for CNET!
-