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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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    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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