MuffinTerm

For the classic BBS experience

Published by: Molly Black
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MuffinTerm: A terminal crafted for the classic BBS experience.
Dive back into the glory days of dial-up bulletin board systems… just, without the dialing up. (Though we’ll always miss that modem sound.)
BBSes were once the way that almost anyone “online” got online. The modern Internet might have stolen a bit of the spotlight, but BBSes are still around if you know where to look—and MuffinTerm can take you there.
Connect to telnet-enabled BBSes from around the world, with a terminal that’s designed to bring the classic experience to devices of today. (And no more busy signals!)
Select from among text modes and terminal hardware of the DOS and home computer era, with pixel-accurate CP437, PETSCII, and ATASCII support for the popular systems of the day, reproduced in exacting detail to help you really feel at home. (All rendered with a custom Metal shader—it is the 21st century, after all.)
• MDA with white (P4), green (P31), or amber (P3) phosphor
• CGA in 40- or 80-column mode
• EGA in 25- or 43-line mode
• VGA in 25- or 50-line mode
• VIC-II (C64/PETSCII) in NTSC, PAL, or borderless mode
• ANTIC (ATASCII) in NTSC, PAL, or borderless mode
Fuel your nostalgia further by enabling various aesthetic effects:
• Simulated modem speed — from the 110cps teletype crawl of the 1970s to the “blazing fast” 56K of the awesome ’90s. Slow down that ANSI animation to look the way it was originally intended, or just relive the feel of watching the bytes roll in. (Fortunately, without the cross-town toll charges this time around.)
• CRT curvature — Turn your flat-screen device into the spitting image of a classic ’tube.
• Scan lines — Reject the modernity of your perfect high-DPI display and embrace the scanlines that once reigned supreme.
• Warm tube tint — Harken back to an era of dubiously calibrated picture tubes and iffy RF adapters.
• VIC-II luma bars — Relive the experience of poorly isolated clock lines (and the resulting visual artifacting).
• Overscan borders — View the terminal as it would appear on a typical TV, or flout the factory calibration and show the full borders of the display field.
• Select a custom app icon from among several inspired by modems of the BBS era (plus a couple of floppy disks).
Some features are functional as well as fun. For example, who hasn’t stuck a sticky note or two to the side of their monitor at some point? Fortunately, the digital era is no bar to this ancient practice. Each BBS in your dialing directory gets its own digital sticky note (pick a color!), plus another that’s shared between them all. Record notes, make reminders, or be naughty and jot down a password or two. (We won’t peek.)
Of course, the basics are still all there. Traditional ANSI, PETSCII, and ATASCII terminal emulation give you the proper BBS experience; teletype (TTY) and “raw mode” provide support for special-use systems. Upload and download files using the standard XMODEM, YMODEM, and ZMODEM protocols. Save transcripts of your calls as text or raw data logs. There’s even a session timer in the status line to show you how long you’ve been connected. (Not responsible for flashbacks to long-distance bills from the 1980s.)
A comprehensive dialing directory helps you to keep track of your favorite systems. You can also import up-to-date BBS lists from popular online BBS directories. Have multiple devices? Automatically sync your dialing directory and call history between them all—whether iOS, iPadOS, and macOS—via iCloud.
And last but not least, it’s free. No ads, no in-app purchases, no weird tracking shenanigans. It’s just you and the soft glow of the pixels calling out to you.
It’s time to get back online with MuffinTerm.
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Only have one request

Jay Nichols on

United States

Please add a feature to save login information and populate it at the login screen. This app is brilliant otherwise.

Awesome!

devalexwhite on

United States

This is really an amazing app (both the iOS version and Mac). The amount of video modes, supported terminal emulators and other features is astonishing. The fact that this app is free is just insane. Great job to the developer, you seriously rock!

I got a glock in my rari

wifiman310 on

United States

17 shots

incredible

borregano on

United States

like having a time machine in your iPhone

Takes you back to the glory days!

Just1n23! on

United States

Can’t thank Molly enough for developing this terminal… it’s a window into the past, and it’s truly the best terminal there is! There can still be a space for BBSs even today, as they provide a much smaller and polite community to interact with instead of feeling like your yelling into a packed football stadium like today’s social media. Download this now and get back on BBSs!!!

The Best BBS Experience on the iPad!

J. Lithius on

United States

I grabbed this in my search for a good BBS terminal program for iPad. And… I was not expecting this level of quality. This program is like the best features Telix with some magnificent quality-of-life upgrades, such as a very detailed dialing directory! Plus, if you're feeling extra nostalgic, there are various screen filters such as "CRT Curve" which emulates the curvature of old CRT monitors, and "Scanlines" which emulates the scan lines of the same! It can emulate a lot of different terminal types, too, such as EGA 80x25 or ANTIC. And does it look beautiful? You better believe it does! I have but one single complaint about this program. The sole complaint I have is that when using an external keyboard, holding the Backspace or Delete key does not auto-repeat the removal of characters. But, that's it. I just hammer both keys if I need to delete something quickly, so it's a very minor complaint. Otherwise? It's perfect! Thank you so much for this wonderful and unexpected program! This is truly a testament to the passion of BBS fans.

Wow what a perfect app!

Ebojager on

United States

Works great on an iPad , love the layout and options. Wish I could contact the developer and donate a coffee or something. No ads or anything amazing, thank you!

Amazing.

Nate Mcmullin on

United States

This is the one. It works. Handles systems with Front Door and other things that never worked on other emulators. Just need to add a QWK offline reader …

Excellent ANSI support!

iLL0427 on

United States

Works great on old BBS’s and LORD games!

This is a god-send app.

TarekHoteit on

United States

Thank you so much for developing such an amazing app. I love it.

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