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 ====== Mystic BBS Public Release History ====== ====== Mystic BBS Public Release History ======
  
-Note: Version history from 0.01 to 1.04 is still being located!+Note: Some early release history is still missing.
  
 ^ Version ^ Release Date       ^ Platform Support                                ^ ^ Version ^ Release Date       ^ Platform Support                                ^
-| 1.05    | May 2, 1999        | DOS, Windows, OS/2                              | 
-| 1.05A   | June 9, 1999       | DOS, Windows, OS/2                              | 
-| 1.05B   | July 6, 1999       | DOS, Windows, OS/2                              | 
-| 1.06    | January 30, 2000   | DOS, Windows, OS/2                              | 
-| 1.07    | December 26, 2000  | DOS, Windows, OS/2, Linux                       | 
-| 1.07.2  | January 20, 2000   | DOS, Windows, OS/2, Linux                       | 
-| 1.08    | September 20, 2011 | Windows, Linux, Macintosh                       | 
-| 1.09    | October 17, 2011   | Windows, Linux, Macintosh                       | 
-| 1.10    | February 20, 2015  | Windows, Linux, Macintosh, Raspberry Pi         | 
-| 1.11    | November 6, 2015   | Windows, Linux, Macintosh, Raspberry Pi         | 
 | 1.12    | IN DEVELOPMENT     | Windows, Linux, Macintosh, Raspberry Pi         | | 1.12    | IN DEVELOPMENT     | Windows, Linux, Macintosh, Raspberry Pi         |
 +| 1.11    | November 6, 2015   | Windows, Linux, Macintosh, Raspberry Pi         |
 +| 1.10    | February 20, 2015  | Windows, Linux, Macintosh, Raspberry Pi         |
 +| 1.09    | October 17, 2011   | Windows, Linux, Macintosh                       |
 +| 1.08    | September 20, 2011 | Windows, Linux, Macintosh                       |
 +| 1.07.3  | ??                 | DOS, Windows, OS/2, Linux                       |
 +| 1.07.2  | January 20, 2000   | DOS, Windows, OS/2, Linux                       |
 +| 1.07    | December 26, 2000  | DOS, Windows, OS/2, Linux                       |
 +| 1.06    | January 30, 2000   | DOS, Windows, OS/2                              |
 +| 1.05B   | July 6, 1999       | DOS, Windows, OS/2                              |
 +| 1.05A   | June 9, 1999       | DOS, Windows, OS/2                              |
 +| 1.05    | May 2, 1999        | DOS, Windows, OS/2                              |
 +| 1.04    | December 9, 1998   | DOS, Windows, OS/2                              |
 +| 1.03    | November 3, 1998   | DOS                                             |
 +| 1.02    | August 8, 1998     | DOS                                             |
 +| 1.01    | ??                 | DOS                                             |
 +| 1.00    | ??                 | DOS                                             |
 +| 0.99    | March 25, 1998     | DOS                                             |
 +| 0.90    | February 12, 1998  | DOS                                             |
 +| 0.03    | December 29, 1997  | DOS                                             |
 +| 0.02    | December 17, 1997  | DOS                                             |
 +| 0.01    | December 13, 1997  | DOS                                             |
  
 ====== The Early Years ====== ====== The Early Years ======
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 During the period between 1.07.3 and 1.08, Mystic BBS went roughly 10 years without a public release of the 1.X versions.  However, throughout this period of time there were ~70 alpha releases of the 1.08 version released privately to the Alpha team.  A new BBS system called Mystic BBS 2.0 was also developed during this period, which did have some limited public releases throughout the years leading into 2007. During the period between 1.07.3 and 1.08, Mystic BBS went roughly 10 years without a public release of the 1.X versions.  However, throughout this period of time there were ~70 alpha releases of the 1.08 version released privately to the Alpha team.  A new BBS system called Mystic BBS 2.0 was also developed during this period, which did have some limited public releases throughout the years leading into 2007.
  
-In 2007 the author stopped working on Mystic BBS entirely to focus on a professional career and personal relationships, and did not seriously pick up development again until 2010.  During this time, the Mystic BBS Alpha team voted that the 1.X line of Mystic BBS should be the focus.  As a result of the vote, Mystic BBS v2.0 was scrapped and 1.08 was finally released to the public after many years of waiting.+In 2007 the author stopped working on Mystic BBS entirely to focus on a professional career and personal relationships, and did not seriously pick up development again until 2010.  During this time, the Mystic BBS Alpha team voted that the 1.X line of Mystic BBS should be the focus.  As a result of the vote, Mystic BBS 2.0 was scrapped and 1.08 and 1.09 were finally released to the public after many years of waiting.
  
 ====== 1.10 Milestone ====== ====== 1.10 Milestone ======
  
-After the vote to scrap Mystic BBS 2.0, development of the 1.10 milestone release began.  The goal of the 1.10 release was to bring many of the features of the 2.0 version back into the 1.0 line, as well as to add internal support for both FidoNet-style echomail and QWK-style networking without the need of ANY 3rd party mailers, tossers, scripts, or clients.+After the vote to scrap Mystic BBS 2.0, development of the 1.10 milestone release began.  The goal of the 1.10 release was to bring many of the big features of the 2.0 version back into the 1.0 line, as well as to add internal support for both FidoNet-style echomail and QWK-style networking without the need of ANY 3rd party mailers, tossers, scripts, or clients.
  
 Very much like the 1.08 "dry spell", this version had nearly 70 alpha releases over a period of many many years.  Releases were so frequent that even though the stable release took many many years, there was an average of a new Alpha version released every 2-3 weeks to the public. Very much like the 1.08 "dry spell", this version had nearly 70 alpha releases over a period of many many years.  Releases were so frequent that even though the stable release took many many years, there was an average of a new Alpha version released every 2-3 weeks to the public.
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