GBBS Pro Repository Website Updated

Over the past several months, work has been going on behind the scenes in a big way with a complete update of the GBBS Pro Website. Spearheding this effort has been none other than Paul H. Lee. Yes, that Paul Lee, the programmer who brought you GBBS Pro version 2.4 as well as the latest updates and efforts in the Warp6 BBS realm.

After many dozens of man hours, that new home for GBBS Pro has been realized and the effect is absolutely stunning.

Originally released in the early 1980’s by Greg Schaffer, the GBBS platform has gone through a number of versions and iterations. With the work that has come over the past several years and the release of the official manuals for the package reaching new heights, it was figured by the team that a new website was also in order.

Some of the interesting things about the new website is that it brings users back to the 1980’s green screen Apple II realm with some very cool bells and whistles. Connect to the website by clicking the Power Button as well as jump to the other BBS’s and connect directly from the GBBS Applearchives site.

Once you select the BBS you wish to connect to, the site will connect with the standard GBBS Pro efficiency and style. Unlike many systems these days, all of your data is actually secure with the communication happening directly with that site.

A special search section for the program, modules and other related materials has also been updated. This section is currently being filled in with more mods coming forth every day.

In addition to this complete update to the site has been the release of materials that have not been available since the late 198’s. This includes the GBBS Pro Newsletter from L&L Production as well as a number of mods and system versions that had long disappeared from the Apple II computing realm.

Thanks to the release of GBBS Pro under the GPL 3.0 by copyright owner Kevin M. Smallwood as well as full support from the Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange Users Group, GBBS Pro will live on for a long time to come. Also the GBBS team including Henry Pedro, have been instrumental in process of both testing and making sure that things function as they should.

If you have a GBBS Pro Bulletin Board up and it is not in our BBS List, let us know and we will be sure to add it on the next update of the site, Also, if you have a mod you wish to share with the rest of the folks, feel free to drop it to us in email.

The GBBS Pro Project website is at: https://gbbs.applearchives.com. Be sure to check it out today and get you 1980’s nostalgia fix!

Author: Bill Martens
A.P.P.L.E. Chairman of the Board and Club president -- Bill worked for the founder, Val J. Golding and A.P.P.L.E. from 1981 to 1982. In 1999, he began archiving the materials which were distributed and sold by A.P.P.L.E.. That project led to the group that remained of A.P.P.L.E. Bill was involved in the financial industry in Tokyo and has over 20 major office infrastructure projects to his name. In March 2001, he retired to write books and to spend more time pursuing personal interests. As the president of the users group, Bill is in charge of distribution of Call-A.P.P.L.E. magazine as well as the organization of this web site. Bill currently resides in Tokyo, Japan and Shelton, Wa splitting time between the places.