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Revision as of 07:00, 19 August 2010
Original author(s) | Art Cancro |
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Initial release | 1987 |
Stable release | v7.83 / August 4, 2010 |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X |
Platform | UNIX |
Website | http://www.citadel.org |
Parent to | Dave's Own Citadel, Daydream Cafe |
Citadel/UX
Remarks:
Art started Citadel/UX in October of 1987, and though it does not contain any code from other Citadels it is very similar to Citadel-86. Art has done a great job creating a UNIX based Citadel that is more than a newsreader. Though you can gate Internet e-mail and newsgroups. This system contains many of the features found in DOS-based Citadels. As with a lot of UNIX software Citadel/UX is freeware and it's been tested on many flavours of UNIX. Art can be reached via Internet email at ajc@uncnsrd.org.
As of a recent version (which?) Citadel/UX has been rebranded as Citadel. To avoid confusion on this wiki, the original Citadel will be referred as Citadel and Citadel/UX (now Citadel) will be referred to as Citadel/UX, unless quoting directly from Citadel/UX material.
Citadel/UX files
If interested in the latest version of Citadel/UX, please see the website, as they have a nice EasyInstall script, and .debs for the Debian and Ubuntu lovers out there.
Source is also available from there, as is SVN access if you need to be on the bleeding edge.