The BBS engine allows you to organize and publish files for download. You can also allow users to share files with each other. Warning: You are responsible for ensuring your system complies with local copyright laws. The authors and contributors of the Thought BBS assume no liability for your actions. If you are not sure of your laws, you may wish to disable all file distribution features.
A file area is a collection of files that are organized as a unit. Read more...
A file request (sometimes called a FREQ) is a feature that allows users to download a file without formally logging into the BBS. This is useful for distributing software without requiring users to register with the system. Read more...
A file transfer protocol defines how a file is transferred between the BBS and the user. Unlike the web (HTTP), a telnet or dial-up connection has no built-in protocol for transferring files between two systems. A transfer protocol handles the exchange of the file data while detecting errors. Read more...