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    TinTin++ Mud Client

    TinTin++ Mud Client

    A MUD client for Android, iOS, Linux, Mac OS X and Windows

    TinTin++ is a console mud client for any type of text mud or bbs. The mud client's main assets are an easy to learn scripting language, triggers, automapping, and a split screen interface to separate mud output from client input. Installation instructions for Android, iOS, and several other operating systems are available on the website. https://tintin.mudhalla.net
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    KildClient

    KildClient is a powerful MUD client with a built-in Perl interpreter

    KildClient is a mud client using the GTK toolkit. Its main feature is the support of Perl scripting. Other standard features of mud clients (triggers, gags, macros, etc.) are also supported.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    JamochaMUD

    JamochaMUD is a Java MUD/MUCK client.

    JamochaMUD is a Java MUD/MUCK client.
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    GGMud

    GGMud

    GGMud is a cross platform modern MUD client.

    GGMud is an opensource multiplatform GRAPHICAL mud client. It uses the GTK toolkit for the GUI (quite similar to the ZMud one) and is compatible with tintin++ configuration files.
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    zopoclient

    Scriptable GTK based Python MUD Client

    ...Its only third party library is PyGTK. It is thus platform independent and provides a good looking interface in any system. Also, multiview scrolling is provided. Implemented features are triggers, macros and timers. Triggers and macros recognize patterns in the regular ways plus in an AL compatible mode. Actions can be defined by users as directly commands. Alternatively, in script mode, the action text is interpreted as Python code. The mud, match objects and defined variables are accessible from any feature. For the more advanced user, the implementation is small and extensible. ...
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    JVRMUDClient is a simple client for MUD ( Multi User Dungeons ) written in java. Supports mini-map, colourful ansi terminal, will support triggers, scripts,...
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    Macros and triggers for use of TinyFugue with Realms of Despair (RoD) MUD.
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    A self-guiding Flash front-end with a 100% Java-based XML parsing gateway that combines the look and functionality of a streaming game client with a background processing system for handling distributed data packages.
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    Lmud is a text based mud client for the linux operating system. It aims to provide a rich set of features to enhance a mudding experience such as aliases, triggers, macros, and more.
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  • 10
    KLMCL is a graphical MUD client for KDE with support for aliases, regexp triggers, spellup spells management, key bindings More detailed information can be found under DocManager: Project Documentation.
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    GNOME-Mud is a Mud Client for X11. It features Aliases, ANSI support, Triggers, an AutoMapper, multiple connections, plugins, a color saver, a command divider, and the ability to save connections
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    This project is modification for the SphereServer UO Emulator software, which is a closed source project (although it is free software). New features include coloured speech, speedhack detection, security fixes, new triggers, and many more.
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    Papaya is a fully featured MUD client with features including ANSI colour, multiple simultaneous connections, proxy support, aliases, triggers and plugins. It uses the GTK widget set and runs on (at least) Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, Solaris and MacOSX.
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    MMC, the MUD client for UNIX and Win32. Main features: aliases, hotkeys, triggers list ordered by priority, MCCP, delayed/periodic commands, perl5 is used as a scripting language, writing sophisticated triggers and aliases is now simple and easy, and etc.
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    TinTin++ macros and triggers for use with RetroMud (http://www.retromud.org)
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