*** Quoting Lee Widener to Gabe Petrie dated 11-24-95 ***
>
> thanx fer the reply... interesting that different comm programs would
> have region preference. never heard of t.a.g. ... what do the letters
> stand for?
>
well, to start off it wasn't fair of my to compare TAG, which is a BBS
Software, to {C0MM0}, which is a programming language that can function as a
whole multitude of things, including BBS Software (thanks to MacroBBS) ...
but, TAG doesn't really stand for anything that I know of. It's the most
popular BBS Software around the central michigan area, especially the 517
area-code. It's a really good software, the most configurable i've seen so
far, with batch, text, and string files for any occasion. For being as
configurable as it is, it also provides a nice level of user-friendliness. I
suggest that all new sysops try picking up a copy of it and checking it out.
/eN
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