Boombox - Gopher software made available via anonymous FTP and a complete description of Gopher+. Some of the software package "ZIP" files have become corrupted on this server, visit Begin_Here selector of JumpJet as an alternative.
Whole Earth Lectronic Links - Extensive gopherspace located in Sausalito, California. Early writings on the genesis of today's Internet and the digital culture.
Veronica FAQ - Common questions and answers about veronica, a title search and retrieval system for use with the Internet gopher.
QUUX - John Goerzen's Gopher server (quux.org). Hosts important documents including information on the main mailing-list about Gopher.
Gopher Manifesto - The Bring Back Gopher Campaign.
Moo Canada - Gopher server written for Lambda Moos.
GoFish - An open source, simple, fast, low resource usage gopher server. Can also function as a web server and a gopher-to-HTTP gateway.
Sean's Gopherspace - Random collection of mainly humourous stuff.
Hungarian Electronic Library - Collection of Hungarian or Hungary/Central Europe-related full-text articles. Features a Gopher+ section.
Floodgap Gopher Proxy - Public gopher-to-HTTP proxy to allow the use of web browsers to explore gopherspace.
Debian GNU/Linux: gopherd - Information and downloads for the Debian package of the UMN gopher server.
Aftershock - Open source Gopher server developed in Java.
RFC 1436 - The Internet Gopher Protocol (a Distributed Document Search and Retrieval Protocol). F. Anklesaria, M. McCahill, P. Lindner, D. Johnson, D. Torrey, B. Albert. March 1993.
Super Dimension Fortress - Personal GOPHERSPACE is available to all users as well as hundreds of UNIX utilities, games and networking utilities.
JumpJet - Hosts a large archive of up-to-date files and software on Gopher along with an interesting introduction to the Gopherspace.
PyGopherd - An open source multi-protocol gopher server written in Python. Also works as an HTTP and WAP server.
Wikipedia: Gopher (protocol) - Origins, decline, current status and technical details of the Gopher protocol.
Jugtail - An open source search engine system for the Gopher protocol. Jugtail, formerly known as Jughead, searches one server at a time whereas Veronica doesn't have this limitation.
Vertrauen BBS - Gopher support demo for Synchronet, an open source BBS server. This Gopher service allows mainly a read-only access to some USENET newsgroups and other discussion boards.
Rachael`s Corner - Hosts many software and hardware guides about Amiga and Gopher on Amiga. A Gopher server software for this system is also available.
Kostecke - Hosts GN, an open source multi-protocol server for Gopher and the World-Wide Web. A GopherMail system able to retrieve Gopher pages via e-mail is also available.
Elrond's Gopher Node - Hosts a local search engine. Also offers gopher homepages.
Quasi-Indefatigable Xenolith - One of the most active Gopher servers on the Internet by a Gopher enthusiast. Many strange topics.
Hal 3000 - Gopher server (pygopherd) serving in gopher, http and wap. Content updated hourly for weather and news as well as various other files. Site includes Jughead, Veronica and Jugtail search interfaces.
The World - Public gopher server. Features OBI, the Online Book Initiative.
Whois Search - Directory provided by the sipb.mit.edu Gopher server for querying whois servers throughout the Internet. Due to a port limitation, it doesn't work with Firefox, another browser such as Lynx must be used instead.
PyGS - Open source Gopher server written in Python. No longer being developed.
Spencer Hunter's Homepage - Example of a Gopher emulation in HTML, online since 1995. Under the "About this gopher and myself" directory is the author's own Gopher manifesto, "Why gopher is superior to the Web."
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