Free online classified ads and job posting at Astanda.com
http://www.fanciful.org/bbs-promotion/
Provides a resource describing the what, when, where, who, why and how of BBSing.
http://bbsx.thebbs.org/
Banner exchange for BBS-related sites.
http://www.bbsmates.com/
Hosts a database of servers that existed from the eighties to present, trying to be as exhaustive as possible and inviting those who were involved in the BBS scene to register. Also allows to search for past contacts.
http://www.cnetbbs.net/
Online store for the CNet software package for Amiga computers.
http://home.hiwaay.net/~jwoody/
BBS door programs, shareware and freeware files for several operating systems with tech support and user-group support.
http://www.docsplace.org/
Docs Place BBS OnlineTelnet and web based BBS with full fidonet coverage.
http://www.fidogate.org/
Presents this open source Fido-Internet gateway and Fido tosser.
Resource site about starting a BBS and joining FidoNet with a lot of great links.
http://home.nrh.de/fido/
The Fido-over-IP project (FIP) by Lothar Behet, 2:2446/301 aka 2:2/3000
http://www.markusstengel.de/hliclib.html
A free and opensource Java library for extracting icons and GIF-images from the hotline.dat file of the Hotline software provided by Hotsprings, Inc.
http://www.gameport.com/bbs/
Offers WorldGroup, software for internet-based BBSs and shareware door games.
http://www.hermesbbs.com/
Presents this BBS package for Macintosh computers and some external applications along with information on how to develop such applications.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/husky/
A collection of open source, OS-independent software for Fidonet including a tosser, a file echo processor and a message editor along with several libraries.
http://home.ica.net/~leifb/bbs/
Presents this Commodore 64 Telnet BBS run by Leif Bloomquist with photos and a PowerPoint presentation, and also includes a freeware server software for Commodore computers.
http://www.mpcug.com/
Madison PC Users Group WeBBSA non-profit foundation active in bringing computer technologies to community agencies, schools, and others and more generally in fostering the use of personal computers.