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ele (enCore Learning Environment) is a moo- and web-based environment (server, db, GUI) designed for educational purposes. It aids and promotes online learning and community building through open standards and ease of use. http://encore-consortium.org/
Prophecy MUD is a new style of MUD server, using a massively multithreaded approach based on NPTL and the 2.6 kernel, combining object oriented design with tried-and-true techniques used by other MUD servers. Backed by an embedded BerkeleyDB database.
A graphical isometric multiplayer virtual reality server in MUD-style. Rooms and server code can be changed online. At the moment, there is also an IRC link. Clients are available in Java and Python/C.
ehMOO is a 3-D graphics extension to the text-based LambdaMOO 1.8.1 world server. It includes a 3-D graphics client (ehwt) as well as an alternative lightweight Java-based world server (miniMOO) and various Java-based editing tools.
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Muq is a network server that goes several design generations beyond MOO or Java in providing support for applications characterized by these five requirements: Multi-user, Persistent state, Complex data, Complex code, and Distributed networking.