Hello, yes I would be very happy. If that could happen , so here's hoping.
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Hi. thanks i will try to set it up and set vo the way you said. one more
question how do i then tell vo to remember the settings when i re open the app?
i know it has something to do with activities but have never done anything with
them before.
thanks
Blessings! Maria Joe and loving guide Ka
You can download Tintin from http://tintin.sourceforge.net/
It comes as a tar archive that you have to unpack. I believe the built in mac
utilities can handle this, but if not, something like the unarchiver works
great. Run the resulting file. Your mac will classify it as a unix executable
f
Hi, Allison.
I haven't found a good client for the Mac. I use a windows client on my
virtual machine. It's VIPMud from GMA Games. You can get a free trial for it.
It's wonderfully accessible.
I'd love to talk muds with you. Email me off list, if you don't mind. My
address is
solsticesin...@gm
HI. what is tin tin and where do we get it?
How do we then set it up so we can play in the terminal?
thanks
God Bless! Maria from australia
Newbie mac user.
bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
will get you fb as well as email & iImessage.
skype same as email,without the gmail part. twitter bubbygirl
HI. i was going to send a similar email.
would like to know if it's possible to play things like alter eon on the mac.
God Bless! Maria from australia
Newbie mac user.
bubbygirl1...@gmail.com
will get you fb as well as email & iImessage.
skype same as email,without the gmail part. twitter b
Hi Allison,
I have been reasonably successful using tintin in terminal. I had to play with
the VO cursor settings some but here is the configuration I like and have saved
as an activity.:
Keyboard follows VO cursor: Yes
VO follows keyboard cursor: No
Insertion point follows VO cursor: Yes
VO fol
In terminal mode, try telnet ancientanguish.org and see what happens.
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Back in the old days one could access MUDs with just telnet.
Egun. On, Lagunak! (Basque for "G' day,Mates"),
On Dec 9, 2010, at 11:30 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
> mudding is playing text adventure games. WHich i never did on WIndows and
> don't really care for at all. Certainly for those th
mudding is playing text adventure games. WHich i never did on WIndows and
don't really care for at all. Certainly for those that like to do it, there
clearly isn't an accessible solution for the mac yet.
On Dec 9, 2010, at 4:26 AM, Oriol Gómez wrote:
> Hello!
> Has anyone found a proper
Hi All! :]
Sorry for my ignorance!
What is mudding!
I've never used windows or stuff like that!
Solo Mac user here!
TIA Colin! ::]
On 9 Dec 2010, at 17:15, May McDonald wrote:
> I'm still waiting for a good one as well. That way I can definitely stop
> using my windows laptop.
> On 2010-12-09, at
I'm still waiting for a good one as well. That way I can definitely stop using
my windows laptop.
On 2010-12-09, at 10:36 AM, Rose Morales wrote:
> I was hoping someone could suggest a viable mudding solution for the mac. The
> responses here have been disappointing. Thus far, I've been running
I also tried mud walker and telnet today, just because it would be nice
to not be tied to windows for mudding. Mud walker had all buttons and
menus accessible, but at one point it just kept giving me "mud walker
busy, busy, busy", which got annoying rather quickly. Telnet connected
at least and
I was hoping someone could suggest a viable mudding solution for the mac. The
responses here have been disappointing. Thus far, I've been running Vipmud on
my Windows VM. And that works fine, but it's one of the very few things I need
to pull up Windows to do. I would like to make that count eve
I've tried it, but haven't figured out completely how to get it do act like I
want it to.
On 2010-12-09, at 4:49 AM, Oriol Gómez wrote:
> hrm that's too bad. Anyone tried tintin++? I have no idea if it's
> available for the mac. I'm going to see if I can get it.
>
> On 12/9/10, Ruud Bemelmans w
for the most part, irc and mac with voiceover isn't very good either. I have
had some success with Xchat aqua and voiceover using growl, but join more than
one chan or be in a busy chan and forget it. too much noise and no
intelligibility. I have yet to find a way to get growl to use a faster re
hrm that's too bad. Anyone tried tintin++? I have no idea if it's
available for the mac. I'm going to see if I can get it.
On 12/9/10, Ruud Bemelmans wrote:
> I tested Savitar, but didn't get far at all. I also mailed the developer
> of Savitar and I haven't had a reply and I'm not expecting one
I tested Savitar, but didn't get far at all. I also mailed the developer
of Savitar and I haven't had a reply and I'm not expecting one soon
anyway. So, as far as I know mudding and mac with VoiceOver, nope.
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