In article <61995@cup.portal.com>, joeles@cup.portal.com (Joel Edward Swan)
writes:
>Even so, we ended up using
>something else because CNET was to archaic and hard for the USERS as well as
>sysops. "PFILES" and "GFILES" are kryptic talk that makes NO sense to most
>computer users. Especially when other bbses use menu choices like
>TRANSFER FILES or MESSAGES and such.
If you had looked at the manual, you would have found out that ALL CNet commands, as well as all text, could be changed simply by editing a file. Changing 'Pfiles' and 'Gfiles' (Hold-overs from the C64 version), to something less cryptic to most uses would have taken less than 5 minutes. I have found CNet to be the most powerful BBS program available for the Amiga (Or any other system, for that matter. And it dosn't put one of those lame '-Via ' line at the bottom of the message, either.)