Poll
Question:
What is the best Fibs client software?
Option 1: WinFibs
Option 2: 3DFibs
Option 3: JavaFibs
Option 4: MacFibs
Option 5: FIBS/W
Option 6: BBGT
Option 7: Telnet
Option 8: C4Fibs
Option 9: CocoaFibs
Option 10: RealFibs
Option 11: Other
Option 12: mobile (please give name)
I am interested, with all the new client softwara around, what is the best one?
i've just come across this old poll and have voted and made it sticky
does it need adding to/updating for clients?
(http://www.fibsboard.com/rimage/HolyResurrection.jpg)
The only omissions on the list of client software I can think of are the "Smartphone" ones. Given how dire they are I don't think you need add them!
Have you heard about DelFibs? There is even a thread around in this forum (http://www.fibsboard.com/delfibs/). The developer seems to be lost - or does anyone know how to contact him?
Andreas
I tried Delfibs at the time the developer was actively working with it. It is nice in some respects, but, like cocoafibs, it has some flaws and bugs which aren't likely to get fixed now.
Quote from: stog on December 05, 2010, 06:34:22 PM
i've just come across this old poll and have voted and made it sticky
does it need adding to/updating for clients?
(http://www.fibsboard.com/rimage/HolyResurrection.jpg)
Is the BatPhone a mobile client?
:cool:
Quote from: sorrytigger on December 07, 2010, 12:40:06 PM
Have you heard about DelFibs? There is even a thread around in this forum (http://www.fibsboard.com/delfibs/). The developer seems to be lost - or does anyone know how to contact him?
Andreas
I liked a few things about it too, but the developer did not want to release the source for others to work on.
So it is likely dead now along with many others
tom
Tom...I am not a coder, but stepfibs was started, and is definitely open source...if you can do anything with that one, it is free to be tinkered with. The ideas were big, the time commitment wasn't ;)
Also cocoafibs was made open source - and is rather nice, if the bugs were fixed ;)
http://www.fibsboard.com/cocoafibs/porting-cocoafibs/ (http://www.fibsboard.com/cocoafibs/porting-cocoafibs/)