He has a great deal of experience on older style Bulletin Boards (BBS's,
Limited experience with real BBS's, however my baptism into forum usage began with DOS based Compuserve forums. At first I began accessing the forums using real time access, then came along an Off line reader {OLR} that allowed access to pre-programmed areas of selected forums to be read offline.
In fact all work was done offline, then a pass online was done to upload and download messages.
The forum software on Compuserve was then changed to Windows interface and so was the OLR software. We managed our forums using OLR's for years and when the forum software was altered to allow only real time access, many forum participants left the system.
Compuserve has now been re-branded to Netscape Forums, and access remains open to the public but only in real time access. The real time access ensures visibility of the accompanying advertisements :frown:
To date I am not aware of OLR compatible forum software platforms.