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YAPP is a full-fledged customizeable conferencing system for Unix.
YAPP Version 3.0
[ Features
Documentation
Pricing ]
Yapp 3.0 allows WWW access in addition to text-mode access from Unix.
You may see Yapp 3.0 in action at any of the sites below:
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Armidale Software, Redmond, Washington
Running on: Linux.
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Pacific Telesis, San Francisco, California.
Running on: Solaris
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GameSpot, San Francisco, California.
Running on: SGI Irix
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Ragan Communications, San Francisco, California.
Running on: Solaris
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The Spring, Austin, Texas.
Running on: BSDI
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The River, Berkeley, California.
Running on: FreeBSD. (No guest access)
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M-Net, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Login Using Telnet: Log in as newuser, and enter the bbs.
M-Net, the world's first public access Unix system,
have been using Yapp as their BBS conferencing system since 1993.
Running on: BSDI.
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California Institute of Integral Studies ,
San Francisco, California
Running on: Solaris
Authorized Distributors:
YAPP Version 2.3
[ Pricing ]
Yapp 2.3 allows text-based access from Unix, and allows
conferences to be
linked to mailing lists.
It has been tested on all of the following platforms:
- BSDI
- FreeBSD
- OpenBSD
- HP/UX
- Linux
- NeXTstep
- OSF/1
- SCO Unix
- Solaris
- SunOS
- Ultrix
- Unixware
You can see Yapp 2.3 in action at any of the following public-access
sites (among others):
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Drizzle, Seattle, Washinton.
Running on: Linux. (Visit the "Salon")
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Chinet, Chicago, Illinois.
Running on: SuSe
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Netherlands, Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Running on: Linux.
Version 2.3 of Yapp is shareware and source is available for
download.
Additional information is available:
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Users Manual. This is a public domain manual for PicoSpan, and
is not officially part of YAPP, although it all applies equally to YAPP.
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Last modified Nov 10, 1998 -- Kaylene Thaler
kaylene@armidalesoftware.com