On 09/02/18, Matt Munson said the following...
It was a teenage curiosity for me to buy a licence for the software. It took me until I was 37 to buy a licence for WC7.
I was the same way.. I loved logging into WC boards as a user, but had
already committed to the Commodore BBS world. When I became the Co-SysOp of
my User Groups BBS which ran WC! I jumped at it.. Not knowing anything about the software or for that matter a PC, the SysOp gave me the manual to WC3. I read that thing cover to cover so many times I could do anything with it..
BUt what could I do remotely? He then said you know this stuff better then
me, so here take the software. He gave me the original disks. I couldn't do much with them when he gave them to me.. When I finally bought a PC I loaded
up the software and played and played, but since he was still running it for the user Group I never put it online. Besides, I was running an Amiga board
by this time. When Win95 came out and WC5 was released Santronics did the unthinkable, they sold it for a rediculously low price and I bought.. Now? I can't see spending $300 for something that I can do with a free BBS software. Mystic might not be fully done, but SynchroNet is and I run that software also.. Oh well.. I still love WC! I just may put up that old DOS board sooner or later..
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