03.05.2020

Mush Client For Mac

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Mush Client For Mac Average ratng: 8,2/10 1089 votes

This app is only available on the App Store for iOS devices.

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Description

MUDRammer is a modern MUD client for iPhone and iPad focused on speed, readability, and flexibility.
MUDs are online multiplayer text-based games. There are thousands, set in fantasy, medieval, Sci-Fi, absurdist, and many other worlds.
◆ Background support - maintains your connection!
◆ Connect up to four simultaneous sessions!
◆ A gesture control for rapid player movement plus a customizable gesture control for your own commands.
◆ 22 fabulous Fonts and 19 thrilling Themes.
◆ Add Triggers, Aliases, Tickers, and Gags to any connection.
◆ 82 sounds to play when your Triggers and Tickers fire!
◆ MUDRammer compresses network traffic on supported MUDs, saving your data plan and speeding up your gameplay.
◆ MUDRammer supports terminal type (TTYPE) and window size (NAWS) on supported MUDs.
◆ Enable the Character Bar for fast access to special characters while you're typing.
◆ Beautiful ANSI color rendering in all orientations.
◆ Support for xterm-256 colors!
◆ Syncs your preferences with iCloud across devices.
◆ VoiceOver automatically speaks new lines as they come in and announces connects and disconnects.
◆ Tap to open links, emails, and preview images in-app.
◆ Unlimited command history.
◆ Typing stash! Stash text you've typed, type and send a new command, then tap to restore your stashed text.
Plus:
◆ Support for SSL/TLS connections!
◆ Encodings! First-class support for encodings like Big5 and KOI8.
◆ Connect your device to iTunes to download session logs to your desktop.
◆ Send full session logs over email.
◆ MUDRammer can open telnet:// links from other apps.
◆ Enable/disable typing autocorrect at any time.
◆ Client-side text wrapping with font size control. Computer, enhance!
◆ Enable simple telnet mode for Simutronics and other special connections.
If you have issues with a specific MUD, please use the in-app feedback link or contact admin@splinesoft.net.
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You pick up the MUDRammer. You're an unstoppable force for righteousness (or evil) wherever you are!

What’s New

+ Bluetooth keyboard commands for switching sessions! Control+` (back-tick) will switch to the next World. Control+1,2,3, or 4 will switch to that World.
+ Bluetooth keyboard movement commands have been tweaked for better compatibility with VoiceOver. The new keys are: Command+←→↑↓ for W/E/N/S, and Command+Control+←→↑↓ for SW/NE/NW/SE.
+ Restored the Bluetooth Keyboard preference and removed some faulty auto-detection logic. When you have an external Bluetooth connected, enable Settings → Advanced → Bluetooth Keyboard.
+ Session logs are now saved as plain text files, both for emailing within MUDRammer as well as downloading via iTunes.
+ Worlds should no longer be marked as unread if the only change is a line that was suppressed by one of your Gags.
+ Fixed an issue when attempting to copy a blank line of text.
+ Fixed a crash related to processing cursor-position commands.

MUDRammer is a modern MUD client for iPhone and iPad focused on speed, readability, and flexibility. MUDs are online multiplayer text-based games. There are thousands, set in fantasy, medieval, Sci-Fi, absurdist, and many other worlds. A MUD client is a computer application used to connect to a MUD, a type of multiplayer online game. Generally, a MUD client is a very basic telnet client that lacks VT100 terminal emulation and the capability to perform telnet negotiations. Can I use MUSHclient under Mac OS/X? I have been using 'Boot Camp' and 'Parallels' successfully on an Intel-based Mac. With Windows XP installed, MUSHclient runs like any other Windows application. Potato, a MUSH client for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. The TinyIDE project is an attempt to create a new MUSH client for coders in TinyMUSH, PennMUSH, etc. This will feature code formatting, object browsing, and general MUSH client functionality. GNU General Public License (GPL). Download update bb firmware from mac for free. System Tools downloads - Sachesi by Qtness Development and many more programs are available for instant and free download.

68 Ratings

Best iOS MUD client I could find.

Update: The dev is responsive to requests/questions, and I really like that. Also, it works great with my Bluetooth keyboard, so that's another plus. This app just keeps getting better and better. Original review below:
I've looked at several MUD clients, and they all were missing one major feature in my book. When the text I was typing got to the edge of the screen, the other apps would just continue on, pushing the previous text outside the box. MUDRammer on the other hand extends the text box and puts the new text below the old so I can see it all at once. Keep up the good work, DEV! 👍

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Best Mobile App for MUD's

I've had it for over a year now I believe and it has progressed well. There are many features, including alias', macros, triggers, gags, etc that are stored on your specific MUD profile and you can copy it to others so you don't have to memorize and transfer everything between MUD's. There are two radial movement shortcuts. You can drag the circle in the direction you want to travel, and another circle for in/out/enter/exit, or disable one or both.
The design is sleek and comfortable. There are many color themes and fonts to use. While I personally use Chocolate, all fonts usually looks best against a black theme.
It seems most complaints I would have are based around the small screens and lack of in depth complexity, but since they fit all this content into a mobile app?.. Instant five stars!

Great App

This app has made it possible for me to make friends with fellow gamers with minimal use of cellular data. Great functionality.
There are a couple small problems that I’d love to see addressed, though. (1) The app crashes whenever I try to have it email the session logs. (2) I have no way short of uninstalling and reinstalling it to purge the archive of old session logs. (3) Ever since I upgraded my iOS to version 11, the in-app keyboard is missing the peripheral extra keys when the iPhone is in landscape orientation, and the microphone key is badly placed, leading to the iPhone chiming in awkward situations when I inadvertently tap it.

Developer Response,

Sorry about the crash! You can also connect your device to iTunes on a desktop machine to copy or delete session logs from MUDRammer.

Information

Size
37.1 MB
Compatibility

Requires iOS 7.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Languages

English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese

Infrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude Humor
Infrequent/Mild Mature/Suggestive Themes
Price
Free

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.

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A MUD client is a computer application used to connect to a MUD, a type of multiplayer online game. Generally, a MUD client is a very basic telnet client that lacks VT100 terminal emulation and the capability to perform telnet negotiations. On the other hand, MUD clients are enhanced with various features designed to enhance the gameplay of MUDs.[1]

Standard features seen in most MUD clients include ANSI color support, aliases, triggers and scripting. The client can often be extended almost indefinitely with its built-in scripting language. Most MUDs restrict the usage of scripts because they give an unfair advantage, as well as the fear that the game will end up being played by fully automated clients instead of human beings.[2]

  • 2Comparison of MUD clients

History[edit]

The first MUD client with a notable number of features was Tinytalk by Anton Rang in January 1990, for Unix-like systems.[3] In May 1990 TinyWar 1.1.4 was released by Leo Plotkin which was based on TinyTalk 1.0 and added support for event-driven programming.[4] In September 1990 TinyFugue which was based on TinyWar 1.2.3 and TT 1.1 was released by Greg Hudson and featured more advanced trigger support.[5] Development of TinyFugue was taken over by Ken Keys in 1991. TinyFugue has continued to evolve and remains a popular client today for Unix-like systems.[citation needed]

TinyFugue, or tf, was primarily written for Unix-like operating systems. It is one of the earliest MUD clients in existence.[6] It is primarily geared toward TinyMUD variants.[7] TinyFugue is extensible through its own macro language, which also ties to its extensive trigger system.[7][8] The trigger system allows implementation of automatically run commands.[9]

Another early client was TINTIN by Peter Unold in April 1992.[10] In October 1992 Peter Unold made his final release, TINTIN III, which was a much more mature and feature rich program.[11] Development of TINTIN was continued by Bill Reiss who announced the release of TinTin++ 1.0 in July 1993.[12] The client gained popularity quickly because of its easy to use scripting language and the popularity of DikuMUD for which it was designed. Being open source with originally no license restrictions, many current clients like GGMud, MudMaster, and Pueblo are based on TinTin++.

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Following on from TINTIN's success, Mike Potter was keen to produce a Windows port of the client resulting in the release of zMUD 1.0 in December 1995.[13] zMUD was initially licensed as freeware, but Mike Potter realized that he could make a living from sales of the client and started selling zMUD 4.0 as shareware in September 1996.[14] zMUD is particularly noted for its automapping capabilities.[15][16]

Comparison of MUD clients[edit]

Operating systems[edit]

The operating systems the clients can run on.[os 1]

Mush Client For Mac
NameWindowsMac OS XLinuxBSDUnixAndroidiOS
AtlantisNoYesNoNoNoNoNo
AxmudYesNoYesYesYesNoNo
BeipMUYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
BioMUDYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
BlowTorchNoNoNoNoNoYesNo
CMUDYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
GGMUDYesYesYesYesYesNoNo
GMUDYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Gnome-MudNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
JamochaMUDCPICPICPICPICPINoNo
KBtinNoYesYesYesYesNoNo
KildClientYesYesYesYesYesNoNo
KMuddyNoYesYesYesNoNoNo
LyntinCPICPICPICPICPINoNo
mclNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
mubyNoCPICPICPICPINoNo
MudletYesYesYesYesYesNoNo
MudMagicYesYesYesYesYesNoNo
MUDRammerNoNoNoNoNoNoYes
MUSHclientYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
PortalYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
PotatoCPICPICPICPICPINoNo
PowwowYesYesYesYesYesNoNo
Pueblo/UEYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
SimpleMUYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
SoiledCPICPICPICPICPINoNo
TinTin++[os 2]YesYesYesYesYesTermuxNo
TinyFugueYesYesYesYesYesNoNo
TortillaYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
TrebuchetCPICPICPICPICPINoNo
Wintin.NetYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
zMUDYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
  1. ^'CPI' refers to Cross-platform or Interpreted software
  2. ^TinTin++ is referred to WinTin++ on Windows/NT systems.

Protocol support[edit]

Information about what protocols the clients support.

NameCOLORVT100TLSNAWS[17]EOR[18]ECHO[19]MCCP[20]MXP[21]MSP[22]MMCP[23]256 colorsUnicode
AtlantisYesNoYesYesYesNoYesNoNoNoYesYes
AxmudYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
BeipMUYesNoYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoYesYes
BioMUDYesYesNoYesYesYesNoNoNoNoYesNo
BlowTorchYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoYesNo
CMUDYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesNoYesNo
GGMUDYesNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
GMUDYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Gnome-MudYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoYesNo
JamochaMUDYesNoYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
KBtinYesNoYesYesYesYesYesNoNoNoYesYes
KildClientYesNoYesYesNoYesYesNoNoYesYesYes
KMuddyYesNoNoNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNoNo
LyntinYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoYesNo
mclYesNoNoNoNoNoYesNoNoYesYesNo
mubyYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoYesNo
MudletYesNoYesYesYesYesYesYesNoNoYesYes
MudMagicYesNoNoYesYesYesYesYesYesNoNoNo
MUDRammerYesNoYesYesNoYesYesNoYesNoYesYes
MUSHclientYesNoNoYesYesYesYesYesYesPluginYesYes
PortalYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
PotatoYesNoYesYesYesNoNoNoNoNoYesYes
PowwowYesYesNoYesNoYesNoNoNoNoYesNo
Pueblo/UEYesNoNoNoNoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
SimpleMUYesNoNoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoNoNo
SoiledYesYesNoYesYesYesNoNoNoNoYesNo
TinTin++YesYesYesYesYesYesYesNoPluginYesYesYes
TinyFugueYesNoYesYesYesYesYesNoNoNoYesNo
TortillaYesNoNoYesYesYesYesNoNoNoYesYes
TrebuchetYesNoYesYesYesYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Wintin.NetYesYesNoYesNoYesYesYesNoYesYesNo
zMUDYesYesNoYesYesYesYesYesYesPluginNoNo
  • A locally ran MCCP or TLSproxy server can be used by clients that do not support MCCP or TLS natively.
  • Many MUD clients will be able to display Unicode characters but will have wordwrapping issues without proper support.

Scripting support[edit]

NameC#Client-SpecificLuaPerlPythonRubyTINTINVB.NETTclPHPJScript
AtlantisNoYesYesYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
AxmudNoYesNoYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
BeipMUWSHNoNoWSHWSHWSHNoWSHNoNoWSH
BioMUDNoYesYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
BlowTorchNoMinimalYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
CMUDWSHNoYesWSHWSHWSHYesWSHNoNoWSH
GGMUDNoNoYesNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
GMUDNoMinimalNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Gnome-MudNoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
JamochaMUDNoMinimalNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
KBtinNoNoCLICLICLICLIYesNoCLICLINo
KildClientNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
KMuddyNoMinimalYesYesYesYesNoNoNoYesNo
LyntinNoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoNoNoNo
mclNoYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
mubyNoNoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoNo
MudletNoMinimalYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
MudMagicNoNoNoYesYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
MUSHclientNoNoYesYesYesMinimalNoYesYesYesYes
PortalNoYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
PotatoNoYesNoNoNoNoNoNoYesNoNo
PowwowNoYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Pueblo/UENoNoNoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
SimpleMUNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
SoiledNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
TinTin++NoNoCLICLICLICLIYesNoCLICLINo
TinyFugueNoYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
TortillaNoNoYesNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
TrebuchetNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoYesNoNo
Wintin.NetYesNoNoNoNoNoYesYesNoNoNo
zMUDWSHNoNoWSHWSHWSHYesWSHNoNoWSH
Mush

Notes[edit]

  • WSH: Windows Script Host allows the execution of various scripting languages.
  • CLI: command-line interface using redirection, not to be confused with system (C standard library)
  • Many clients provide their own scripting language, sometimes in addition to another scripting language.
  • Clients providing a modified version of the original TINTIN scripting language are listed as supporting TINTIN.

References[edit]

  1. ^Levine, John R. (1997). More Internet for Dummies. IDG Books. p. 199. ISBN0-7645-0135-6. A better way to connect to a MUD is by using a MUD client program: a program specifically designed for MUDding. A MUD program is really a telnet program that has had various MUD-related commands added.
  2. ^Raph Koster (2008). 'A brief history of botting'. Everyone’s advice to a newbie was “get a client,” followed by the lengthy caveat that a given mud had specific rules about what was permissible. In other words, the third-party tools were seen as something that added invaluable interface enhancements, but that also afforded a bit too much power.Cite web requires website= (help)
  3. ^Anton Rang (1990). 'TinyTalk 1.0 is now available for anonymous FTP'. TinyTalk is an interface to the TinyMUD system. It replaces telnet, and adds many new features.Cite web requires website= (help)
  4. ^Jason Downs (1990). 'TinyWar does exist! Here it is..'The program you are using now. Tinywar is a modified tinytalk, the later program originally written by Anton Rang. It's a telnet clone, with MUD-specific features.Cite web requires website= (help)
  5. ^Greg Hudson (1990). 'TinyFugue 1.1.4 released to anonymous FTP'. TinyFugue is, I believe, the most advanced TinyClient to date, incorporating most of the features of TinyWar 1.2.3, the features of GrimJim's TT 1.1.jwl-2 beta, many of my own enhancements (such as extensive reentrance, trigger priority, and trigger probability), and input/output windows.Cite web requires website= (help)
  6. ^Mulligan, Jessica; Patrovsky, Bridgette (2003). Developing Online Games: An Insider's Guide. New Riders. p. 453. ISBN1-59273-000-0. 1990 [..] The MUD client tinyFugue is available now in version 1.4 Beta.
  7. ^ abShah, Rawn; Romine, James (1995). Playing MUDs on the Internet. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 257. ISBN0-471-11633-5. TinyFugue [..] Commonly known as tf. Designed primarily for TinyMud-style Muds, although will run on LPMUDs and Dikus. Features include regular expression hilites and gags, auto-login, macros, line editing, screen mode, triggers, cyberportals, logging, file and command uploading, shells, and multiple connects.
  8. ^Busey, Andrew (1995). Secrets of the MUD Wizards. SAMS Publishing. p. 200. ISBN0-672-30723-5. The TinyFugue system has long been a popular client interface for players of MOO, MUCK, and many TinyMUD-derivative systems. With a robust feature list supporting multiple sessions, macros, triggers and automation, command history and other functions, TinyFugue offers users maximum control over their environment. Although more recent programs such as Tintin++ have gained large followings, many MUD players continue to use TinyFugue because of its power and flexibility in the hands of an experience client programmer.
  9. ^Cheong, Fah-Chun (1996). Internet Agents: Spiders, Wanderers, Brokers, and Bots. New Riders. p. 256. ISBN1-56205-463-5. There are also front-end client programs, such as TinyTalk, TinyFugue, and Tintin, that provide an easier interface to the MUDs for their human players. They can handle some of the more routine work—for example, automatically greeting anyone who enters the room.
  10. ^Peter Unold (1992). 'TINTIN - a dikumud client'. (T)he K(I)cki(N) (T)ick D(I)kumud Clie(N)t (hell I simply wanted it to be called TINTIN..)Cite web requires website= (help)
  11. ^Peter Unold (1992). 'TINTIN III released'. TINTIN III is a mud client special designed to help dikumudders. It runs under various UNIX implementations.Cite web requires website= (help)
  12. ^Bill Reiss (1993). 'where to get tintin++'. Since berkeley removed its diku base, I have put a copy of tintin++ 1.0 beta on flipper.pvv.unit.no in the pub/mud/diku directory. From here on, I will most likely be putting the updates to tintin++ there.Cite web requires website= (help)
  13. ^Mike Potter (1995). 'New Winsock MUD Client: zMUD'. zMUD is a powerful client, with many features of TinTin++, as well as graphical interface features such as customizeable buttons.Cite web requires website= (help)
  14. ^Mike Potter (2006). 'About Zugg Software'. Sep 1996 zMUD v4.0 is released as Shareware -- Zugg Software officially formedCite web requires website= (help)
  15. ^Dodge, Martin; Kitchin, Rob (2000-09-02). Mapping Cyberspace. Routledge. p. 153. ISBN0-415-19884-4. One interesting approach that attempts to achieve this is, is one which automatically records movement through MUD space, using this information to dynamically map the spaces visited. Such an approach has been adopted by the zMUD client, from Zugg Software, which includes the automapping tool shown in figure 8.5. zMUD can be configured to decode the room descriptions, and to record the standard cardinal walking directions, teleports and one-way links.
  16. ^Bartle, Richard (2003). Designing Virtual Worlds. New Riders. p. 481. ISBN0-13-101816-7. Some clients (zMUD is the best-known) constructed for use with generic textual worlds can automap arbitrary room connections, exploring a virtual world exhaustively to produce an accurate map.
  17. ^Waitzman, D. 'Telnet window size option'. tools.ietf.org. Retrieved 8 August 2017.
  18. ^Postel, J. 'Telnet end of record option'. tools.ietf.org. Retrieved 8 August 2017.
  19. ^J., Postel,; J., Reynolds,. 'Telnet Echo Option'. tools.ietf.org. Retrieved 8 August 2017.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  20. ^'Mud Client Compression Protocol'.Cite web requires website= (help)
  21. ^'Mud eXtension Protocol'.Cite web requires website= (help)
  22. ^'MUD Sound Protocol'.Cite web requires website= (help)
  23. ^'Mud Master Chat Protocol'.Cite web requires website= (help)

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Further reading[edit]

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  • Busey, Andrew (1995). '10. MUD Clients'. Secrets of the MUD Wizards. SAMS Publishing. pp. 179–203. ISBN0-672-30723-5.

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