This software serves as a BBS style server that facilitates messaging, chat, and file transfers.
One standout element is the Wired Client, which is a native Mac OS X client written in Apple's Cocoa. It offers full support for the Wired protocol and the Wired server, while also boasting an interface that's both ingenious and easy-to-use.
If you need a server that can seamlessly integrate with Wired, then the Wired Server for Unix might be right up your alley. Running on most POSIX compliant systems (including Mac OS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Linux), this server is designed as a daemon and works well in a headless server environment.
Overall, Wired seems to be a solid option for anyone looking for a well-designed, reliable BBS-style client/server system. With its compatibility, ease-of-use, and open source nature, it's certainly worth a closer look if you're in the market for this type of tool.
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