Scripts can make arbitrary text into links which send commands. Local text editing (MCP-based, requires server support). Native Mac OS X Cocoa application. Jan 21, 2019 - A MUD client for Windows, Linux, Android, and Mac OS X. TinTin++ is a console mud client for any type of text mud or bbs. Best mud client. You must login to post a message. Nov 18 2018 19:35 Looking for an imm to help fix Loso. Please let me know when one of you is available. Jul 18 2018 19:08 Service provider outage currently ongoing, check status at de.com/ Jan 21 2018 12:28 We're back now! Sorry all, there was an outage on our service provider side (it seems) and that caused everything to go down. Jan 21 2018 12:00 doesn't seem to be a network issue as ping and traceroute respond pretty well. Jan 21 2018 12:00 No idea, guess it's more than a crash. ![]() Game Updates. I haven't found any MUD clients for MacOS directly, accessible or otherwise. It seems that Mac developers don't MUD these days. What I did do is run some of my old UNIX favorites like tintin++ in a terminal. It's not exactly what you're looking for, but it does at least work. These days I rarely play games, but when I do go on MUDs, I use MUDRammer on my iPad with a keyboard. Best combination I've ever had, actually. It would work on an iPhone too, I'm sure. • or to post comments #2 tintin Submitted by Joseph on 15 November, 2016. A little off topic note: I got MudRammer last night. There seems to be some issues with iPad Pro, but seems possible to use. I'm looking for a MUD client myself that can run on Mac OS natively. I had Mudder as well. That one seemed to work good for what I was doing with it at the time. I did see some really old ones from at least 10 years ago, but most seemed to be developed with QT which is famous for not being as some say Voiceover friendly. There's always those for windows, but that's not the most desirable option really. • or to post comments.
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