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Re: A2Central News
- Subject: Re: A2Central News
- From: "PZ" <skierpaul@yahoo.com>
- Date: 13 Sep 2006 08:35:15 -0700
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Sean, this is really awesome. I have a pretty good idea of how
dedicated of an Apple II user you are, and this is a natural extension
of your love of the platform and of the community.
A number of years ago I posted here on CSA2 regarding why A2 central
didn't offer forums, since A2 central was a "seperate" entity from
Syndicomm. To me, forums are a natural extension to a news site.
Thanks for finally making it happen!
- Paul
Sean Fahey wrote:
> A2Central.com to offer expanded features, services to Apple II community
>
> Sean Fahey, operator of the popular A2Central.com Apple II portal,
> announced today that development efforts are underway to make
> significant additions to the services offered.
>
> "In order to make A2Central.com the ultimate resource for Apple II users
> it was always meant to be, we'll be expanding our free services by
> implementing a bulletin board system that will offer chat, messaging,
> and file sections," Fahey said. "These services will be available for
> access both via telnet and on the web, so we'll be keeping one foot
> squarely in the past for our Apple II users, and our other foot forward
> for today's modern platforms."
>
> The new system is expected be in testing during October and to launch by
> November of 2006. Access to the new bulletin board features will be free
> of charge.
>
> Fahey added, "We have plans for a few extra features that we think will
> be a lot of fun."