BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Re: Feb 2025 - What are easily viable Point Software Options?
De:       Errol Casey
Data:     Sun, 1 Mar 2026 13:58:58 -0500
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From: k9zw
Date: 2025-02-26 13:18:28
Subject: Re: Feb 2025 - What are easily viable Point Software Options?

K9> On 25 Feb 2025, Dan Clough said the following...
 DC> -=> k9zw wrote to All <=-
K9>  DC> 
 DC>  k9> Do we maintain a list of what Point software currently works?
K9>  DC> 
 DC> There is a list of FidoNet Software in the weekly FidoNews magazine, 
 DC> published in the echo of the same name.
K9> Appreciate that reminder, though we have to remember much of that list is historic and other than building a retro-setup, not current.
 DC>  k9> Are there how-to guides we can coach someone as they work through?
K9>  DC> 
 DC> I don't operate a point, but I know there is product-specific 
 DC> documentation for all of the well-known packages.
K9> Ummm... not always and again much documentation and even YouTubes are woefully out of date.  
K9> When I set up my first personal mailer the documentation was arguably better, and that was in the 1980's.
 DC> Two that I know of offhand are WinPoint and OpenXP.
K9> Wondering if some of the BBS packages also fuction well in a Point use case?
K9> Appreciate the reply!
K9> All best!
K9> -- Steve K9ZW via SPOT BBS 
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K9>  * Origin: SPOT BBS / k9zw (1:154/154)


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