Trebuchet is a 100% TCL cross-platform GUI MUD client, designed to be powerful and extensible, yet easy to use. This client also has support for advanced features, such as SSL encryption, and allowing the server to request custom GUI dialogs.

Features

  • Cross-platform
  • Per-world SSL encryption - Per-world character encodings
  • Embedded images displaying and MSP sound support
  • MCP-GUI dialogs for worlds that support them
  • Scriptable with TCL

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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User Reviews

  • Trebuchet is exceedingly good at what I use it for, connecting to FurryMuck, it could so with more 'live' troubleshooting. Over the last eleven years, I have been exceedingly happy with how easy Trebuchet is to use under OSX ... and even back under OS9. ^_^
  • Trebuchet is the best! Thanks.
    2 users found this review helpful.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

BSD, Linux, Mac, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Cocoa (MacOS X), Win32 (MS Windows), X Window System (X11)

Programming Language

Tcl

Related Categories

Tcl Chat Software, Tcl Multi-User Dungeons (MUD) Game

Registered

2000-01-14