In 1989 it transformed into a commercial multi-line TBBS-based bulletin board, which, at the time, was the largest bulletin board system in the southern hemisphere, and for many years was the most popular in Australia.
eSoft was founded by Philip L. Becker in 1984 and started out making and selling the TBBS (bulletin board system) initially targeted at RadioShack TRS-80 CP/M machines, but later ported to IBM-PC computers.
The Bread Board System, a DOS based commercial bulletin board system, or
He originally created the software as the result of a poker game with friends that were praising the BBS software created by Ward Christensen.
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