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Boardwatch Magazine,
informally known as
Boardwatch, was
initially published and
edited by Jack Rickard.
Founded in 1987, it
began as a
publication for...
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compact disk that made
initial setup very easy.
Early 1990s
editions of
Boardwatch were
filled with ads for single-click
install solutions dedicated to these...
- 'Net
awards including Pagan Best of the Web, and the BBS was
featured in
Boardwatch magazine.
Although the
dialup BBS
ceased operations in 1998, and the website...
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connectivity to TBBS via UUCP.
TIGER was
originally developed and sold by
Boardwatch Magazine editor Jack
Rickard under the name PIMP (Personal
Internet Mail...
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marked by low
supervision and a
young crowd.
According to the then-po****r
Boardwatch magazine, the inexpensive,
hence replaceable PC XT sat
inside a locked...
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internet discussion forum List of BBS
software List of
artscene groups Boardwatch magazine FidoNet Mark,
Richard Scott (1996).
Internet BBSs: a
guided tour...
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Imaging Protocol Skypix Networks FidoNet RelayNet WWIVnet Media coverage Boardwatch Computer Shopper textfiles.com BBS: The Do****entary
People Ward Christensen...
- 10,000 user
subscriber base. It won the 1992
Readers Choice award in
Boardwatch Magazine. It
survived into the 1990s,
before being overwhelmed by the...
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Magazine (Croatia), and Info
Exame (Brazil). He has been a
columnist for
Boardwatch, Forbes, Forbes.com, MacUser, MicroTimes, PC/Computing, Barron's Magazine...
- for his livelihood,
placing adverti****ts in the BBS-related
magazines Boardwatch and BBS
Callers Digest. The
first copy of
Synchronet sold
through the...