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    KMush is a simple MU* client intended for the K Desktop Environment. It is written in Java using the Qt Jambi bindings. Its intended use is for soft-coding and role-playing in MUSH environments.
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    KNetnap is a network discovery, scanning, and probing tool for KDE.
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    NPK MUD-like environment: a shell environment that aims to transform a computer shell in a MUD-like text-based virtual reality.
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    <b>IVJ MUD (Masive Multiplayer Text Game) is a SSL-based soft:<br>-Client (GUI)<br>-Server (GUI)<br>-Applet (GUI)<br>-Protocol (SSL-based, use of localization files that store strings to reduce trafic and allow for instant i18n.<br> LOOKING FOR HELP!</b
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    NetDraw is a general purpose net mapper. It will map local network and display it graphically. To achive this many techniques will be used from ICMP ping to raw sniffing.
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    Kmc aims to be a mud client that is easy to use but powerful. The two top priorities are power through scripting and configurability, and user comfort. Features ANSI, mud profiles, logging, command history, split/full screen mode and scripting via Perl.
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    Panache is a MOO Client for Gnome2. It is designed to be as flexible as possible, with special attention to working closely with MCP enabled MOOs. Currently, it is in a functioning state, but requires more work before it is ready for the general publi
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    Kmud is a free graphical MUD client for Linux and other Unix platforms running KDE. It is an useful and easy to use program for all people who want a nice graphical interface instead of a simple telnet for playing MUDs.
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    FreeTerm is a virtual console based on Konsole. FreeTerm replaces Konsole's custom "session" MDI interface with Qt's MDI Workspace. FreeTerm also has multi-language support for BBS or MUD.
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