Amiexpress

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AmiExpress screenshot
AmiExpress screenshot

AmiExpress - also known as /X - by Synthetic Technologies was a popular BBS software application for the Commodore Amiga line of computers. AmiExpress was extremely popular among the warez scene for trading (exchanging) software.[1][2]

AmiExpress was created and updated between 1992 and 1995. Originally written by Michael Thomas and later sold to Joseph Hodge of Lightspeed Technologies.

A Usenet post (by /X author Joseph Hodge) later stated that both programming on /X and the developer company (LightSpeed Technologies Inc.) were to be dissolved, with plans for a new bulletin board system - Millennium BBS. This never surfaced.

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  1. ^ "TC" (July 20,1994), Pirate's Manifesto VIII, textfiles.com, retrieved June 16, 2007
  2. ^ Swinging Man (Autumn, 1992), Hacking AmiExpress, 2600 Magazine, ISSN 0749-3851, retrieved from gbppr.trighost.org on June 16, 2007

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