On Sun, 10 Jan 2021, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote:
On 1/10/21 7:16 PM, James B DiGriz wrote:
Synchronet is still very much "a
thing".
Yes, and no.
Yes, there is /a/ product named Synchronet, probably from the same vendor or
subsidiary. However, I don't think that it is the /same/ product.
It's the same package, by the same author. Rob Swindell(author) released
Synchronet as open source a number of years ago. I currently run v3.18c,
which is the current release version. You can run it in Windows, Linux, or
*BSD. MS-DOS and OS/2 versions are also available under the "legacy"
branch. Downloads:
http://www.synchro.net/download.html
If v3 won't import the DOS message bases automagically, I'm quite sure
that if you email Rob, he can help make this happen.
g.
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