TBBS
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TBBS was a commercial bulletin board system software package written by the founder of eSoft, Philip L. Becker.
It technically stood for The Bread Board System, although this explanation was buried in the documentation. (This was different from most Bulletin Board System software in that the other acronyms that contained "BBS" tended to stand for Bulletin Board System.) The name was chosen because it drew parallels between an electronics "bread board" (where the basis for any circuit can be built) and the free-form design of TBBS (which allowed a system operator to design and customize a BBS from the ground up using the TBBS command language).
It was originally written for CP/M machines, and was later ported to TRS-80 computers and then finally to MS-DOS machines.
TBBS is no longer supported by eSoft, but there is a user support forum at TBBS.org [1]