MUSHclient 3.42

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  • Date added:
    02/05/2003
  • File size:
    1.3M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

This MUD/MUSH/MUCK/MOO client for Windows is written in C++ for high speed and a compact size. It has a large scroll back buffer, command history, aliases, triggers, timers, keypad-navigation, speed-walking, and auto-say. It supports scripting in VBscript, Jscript, PerlScript, and Python. It recognizes ANSI color codes, and has user-defined macros, spell-checking, proxy server support, a chat system, a built-in editor, and logging. It also supports MUD extensions, MCCP (Mud Client Compression Protocol) and MXP (Mud eXtension Protocol). You can write your own plug-ins in any of the four supported scripting languages, or use ones written by others which are supplied with the program.

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