Windows 95/98/NT Clients |
| zMud |
zMud is the world's premier Winsock MUD client for PC/Windows. This sophisticated
GUI client supports multiple character windows (multiplaying), aliases, triggers with
complex pattern matching, macro keys, variables, speedwalking, graphical buttons,
extensive built-in and user-defined functions, ANSI;color, word wrapping, alarms, and
online help. It is fully customizeable and 90% compatible with TinTin++ clients.
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| GMUD |
One of the more popular mud clients for windows although not supported anymore.
Includes documentation and help files. |
| Spmud |
A software company that have a totally free MUD client for windows9x and NT. |
| BodySnatcher |
BodySnatcher is a mud client for the BeOS. (Currently x86 only). |
| JMC 2.0 |
New MUD client for experienced players and newbies. Alot of powerful futures. Ultra
fast and doesn't demand huge resources. Powerful script language. Telnet protocol support. |
| Java MUSH client |
It's a simple MUSH client written in Java for windows and unix/linux, that supports
ANSI, has a server database, simple macros, enables logging, multi-connections,
client-based text recognition (which enables to highlight channel talk, distinguish IC/OOC
stuff etc). |
| MUD Mage |
MUD Mage (for Win95/98/NT) is a secure MUD client that includes fast ANSI, is fully
configurable, ANSI palette modification, uses 32-bit processing, internal MUD note editor,
internal keyword database, global toggles, numeric keypad movement/commands, configuration
import/export, multimedia interaction, easy uninterrupted scrollback, hotkeys (instant,
insertion, etc), triggers (action, color, timer, etc), aliases/variables, automap (save
text and graphics), commandline control, command tracking, multiplaying, logging, optional
letter wrapping, no nasty shareware tricks, registered user support, and free updates to
registered users. More and more players are finding this client to be the most efficient
on the net for all MUD playing, especially for survival. |
| MudMaster |
The client is 32bit only (win95/NT). It runs in the win32 console mode which makes it
quite a bit faster than any GUI client around. It supports actions, aliases, macros,
variables, events, gags, highlights, arrays, lists, ANSI color. Site to site chat allows
the private talking of players, transfer of files and transfer of scripts. |
| Selim's
Magic Mapper |
Smm is a mud client that runs under Xwindows & Win95/98/NT and has a great mapping
feature. |
| Portal |
The world's first truly global client (win95/98 only. Other OS's currently in
progress) - Portal is a brilliant mud client. it is compatible with virtually hundreds of
MUDs/MOOs/MUSHes etc... It has literally hundreds of features, with an easy to learn
scripting feature to add your own features as well. Fully user-customisable. |
| RoAClient MUD Client |
The RoAClient is a freeware Win95/98 winsock based MUD client with features such as
full ANSI color support, customizeable colors, choosable input and output fonts,
assignable function keys, custom buttons, aliases, triggers, nicknames, file logging, full
color/splitscreen scrollback, multi-line send option, auto-connection support, individual
profile support for multi-playing and much more. |
| SMM++ Mud
Client |
SMM++ Mud Client is a mud client with extended and unique features. Aside from all
standard mud client functionality like ANSI color support, aliases, action triggers, and
tab-completition, SMM++ features a highly-customizable user interface (labels, buttons,
and menus) and unique and powerful mapping capabilities, and SMM++ is the only mapping
crossplatform (Tcl/Tk based) mud client available. |
| SimpleMU MUSH Client |
SimpleMU is a winsock-based client written by Kathleen McMahon (shae). It was designed
with MUSHes in mind, however can be used for MUDs, MUCKs and MOOs. Some of its features
are: ansi color support, multiple server support, history recall, keyboard macros, offline
mail composing, triggers, pattern matching gags and sound triggers. |
| Stick
in the MUD |
Stick in the MUD, a short download but full-featured MUD client, with all the popular
features and some original features, including the tell window, infinite scrollback, and
sound triggers! Check back often, version 2.0 is in the works! |
| JamochaMUD |
JamochaMUD, an open source 100% Java MUD/MUCK client. This site contains both the
source-code and byte-code of JamochaMUD, plus helpful links to get you started. |
| The Spod! |
This site is the homepage, and 'news center' for the Spod! mud client, which is being
developed as a multi-platform connectivity solution, in Java. |
| TinyFugue |
An entire page devoted to the TinyFugue client, one of the most popular. |
| WinTin |
WinTin is a port of the popular TinTin++ mud client to Windows9x/NT. Really neat, and
it's free too. |
| Yet Another
Mud Client |
Simple Java Mud Client. |
| yTin |
Yet another TinTin++. Motivated by wintin and tintin++, compiles on both windows and
Unix. Lots of enhancement from TinTin++1.76. The advanced users liked it and some features
for newbie will be added soon. The size is small (55K zipped) while give the users almost
all the programming ability they need. |
Linux/Unix Clients |
| Tintin++ |
One of the best unix/linux based mud clients around.
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| AMCL |
AMCL is a small light-weight mu* client in an on-going state which aims to be a widely
used, and useful mudclient for X11/Unix. |
| MCL |
MCL runs primarily under the Virtual Consoles of Linux, but can run in a slower mode,
which allows it to run under xterm and any other UNIX. Supports scrollback limited only by
your memory, separate input line, stable ANSI support, automatic prompt snarfing, aliases,
macro keys, actions and substitutions. Extensively scriptable using Perl or Python. |
| SClient |
Sclient is an small fast mudclient to be runned under Linux/X windows. It's very much
under development but it's still a great client(rated 3 of 5 on www.linuxberg.com) |
| Powwow |
Powwow is a Unix MUD client. Its features include: multiple connections, aliases,
triggers (actions), file logging, ansi colours, input history (with auto complete),
powerful scripting language to build complex macros, numpad-walking and configurable
single-key commands, speed-walking and more... Powwow also supports MUME remote editing. |
| Ron's MUD Client |
RMC is a MUD client for Linux/X11. It features multiple simultaneous connections,
aliases, triggers, a built in connection editor, file and window logging, and an easy to
use interface. Check it out! |
| Mudix |
Mudix is a light mud client for Linux. Mudix in a consol, supoerts aliass, triggers,
speed paths, F-key macros, and tab completion. Very stable and fast. |
| KMud |
Kmud is a mud client for Unix/X11 especially for the KDE Desktop Environment. Features
up to now: connection wizard/profiles, aliases, triggers, logging, ansi/vt100 support,
input history (with auto complete), auto reconnect, delimited input for entering several
commands, connection timer, alternative input line, configurable font/color-settings,
splitscreen when in scrollback, mccp support, output notfication, multiline input,
numpad-walking, speed-walking. |
Mac Clients |
| The Rapscallion |
A relatively new MUD client for the Macintosh. Boasts a wide range of features,
including ANSI colour and styling, triggers, gags, multi-threaded aliases, channels,
journeying and others.
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| Savitar |
Savitar is a commercial quality MUD client for the Macintosh. With its well designed
UI and features uncommon to most MUD clients, Savitar is worth checking out. |
| Mud-Haven |
This is a site for the new mud client "Mud-Haven," which includes many
features such as aliases, an advanced trigger system, graphical user-friendly interface,
multiple connections, macro-keys, arrow key navigation, preset muds, and much more. |
| The Mac
OS MUDding Zone |
This page contains just about everything a Mac user would need to start mudding.
Includes links to mud servers, mud clients, editors, and various other resource links. |