Re: Re: D'Bridge 4 update released
By: Atreyu to Bob Roberts on Wed Oct 28 2020 10:25 pm
Surprisingly, I've been asked this over the years from a few Sysops but unfortunately that database was never handed over to me by the original author. I was handed everything but the key-base. But D'Bridge did cost around
$100 USD for a single-node license. Commercial usage I believe cost more...
much more.
Oh well. It would have been fun to get that KEY file again, but of course not critical.
According to the inflation calculator, $100 in 1990's dollars is $199 in today's dollars. I remember it was a big amount for me back then. I can't even remember how I paid. I must have mailed in a check? I don't think you could use a credit card online back then. I think I might have even called someone and talked to a lady on the phone. I can't even remember. I do remember the KEY came attached to a netmail and installed itself.
D'Bridge was so great. I know back then with Renegade it was either Frontdoor or D'Bridge. And Frontdoor was a crazy collection of programs you had to figure out how to make them work together. But D'Bridge... just worked. It was magic.
I can still hear the noise my old hard drive made when a NODEDIFF was processed. It took actual minutes to process. I remember my Hub got pissed when I asked for the Renegade fidonet echo because it was one of the more active on the network and he didn't want the traffic. But he did it anyways. Tossing messages at 2am was good times.
I seem to remember there was a secondary "othernet" called Echonet? I think I eventually signed on to that, and another one for "hacking" topics. Can't remember the name of that one.
It's cool you're keeping D'Bridge alive. I'd love to see some screenshots. Couldn't find anyone online.
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