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You're assuming that anyone using Google or Freshmeat will find what they're looking for.

#Good mud client for mac download#

That confirms my suspicion - that there is no good, free (as in beer and speech) MUD client for Windows, or at least one that you can download that doesn't require you to transmogrify your Windows box into a UNIX - I'm better off just using a UNIX then anyway.

good mud client for mac

Have people here rallied around a Windows MUD client that is free as in beer and as in speech, that doesn't need a normal user to download Cygwin, TCL/TK, PERL and so forth for Windows, compile it and so forth, that is still actively updated? If so, I haven't seen it. Theoretically, I could have downloaded 30 MUD clients, many wanting me to download PERL for Windows, or TCL/TK for Windows, or GNOME for Windows, or whatever, just to look at it, but I figured I would ask here. groups, so that answers that question for one. As far as Google, it recently discontinued archival of the

#Good mud client for mac trial#

I know ZMud is a decent client, but it is not free as in beer or speech, after a 30-day trial it conks out.

good mud client for mac

For one thing, as I said in the article, MUDs are somewhat obsolete in the face of MMORPGs like Everquest. Why? Because I did check Google and Freshmeat (do people still use Tucows?). I personally don't want to have to describe my problem on the mailing lists using Quenya. Next time you check your X11 log for the last error to see if it's complaining about the mouse or display modes and all you see is runes, you'll learn to appreciate the fact there is a time and place for these fantasies. Now, do you really want us role playing geeks to invade real life? You know these people that role play are usually the ones that right your software. I think he gave up adventuring though, and he now works answering other adventurers' questions about these magical devices that help in the creation of scrolls at Lexmark. That's ok, he eventually did end up back at town center, and all his digits were intact and functional after seeing the healer. I guess he thought he had more hit points than he actually did. I know a guy who ended up getting stitches in a hospital. I mean, have you ever actually been to a LARP (Live-Action Role Playing)? It's definately not pretty.

#Good mud client for mac full#

  • Vote for Arctic! on the MudConnector site.Do you really want geeks showing up on your doorstep in full chainmail, a sword, and the amulet of Yendor? I think you should very much encourage them to keep their fantasies stored as harmless electronic and magnetic charges far, far away from this "Real Life".
  • Vote for Arctic! on the topmudsites website! No login required.
  • Written by our own Justin Lauzet (Starmis).
  • Argon - the Online MUD Mapper Map out zones in a browser window.
  • Dragonlance Nexus Lots of info - a great resource for Dragonlance fans.
  • Wizards of the Coast is the publisher of the Dragonlance novels (they purchased TSR), on which Arctic is based.
  • MUDRammer is a client for iPhone and iPad.
  • MUSHclient is a MUD/MUSH client that lauds itself on speed.
  • JMC is another effective and popular MUD client.
  • Its interface is almost entirely non-graphical however, and takes some getting used to. It can do almost everything ZMUD can, and is arguably faster.
  • Wintin is a very popular MUD client, especially to former Tintin++ users who have converted or been forced to use Windows.
  • Tintin++ is a very scriptable, cross-platform (Mac OS X, Windows, Linux) console based client.
  • They are fully programmable, allowing you to make your own triggers, macros, aliases, variables, etc - a good choice for Windows users.
  • CMUD/ZMUD are very popular Windows MUD clients.
  • #Good mud client for mac series#

    A Dragonlance Adventure Beginners Guide on YouTube - A video tutorial series for Arctic MUD, courtesy of nbiolo.















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