I can't say I've tried that. Understand though it was quite good in
the past though, but wasn't mudding back then.
On Oct 25, 2009, at 8:13 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
>
> Has anyone tried running something like TinyFugue straight from
> terminal? I don't have any accounts on any of t
Ok, Jeff, that then explains not being to interact with the browser.
Will try the (don't connec) button and then see what it does at that
point then.
As for different systems and their reactions, that seems to be
somewhat common, just as voice over quite often has multipal ways to
accomp
Has anyone tried running something like TinyFugue straight from
terminal? I don't have any accounts on any of the MUDs left--though
TinyTim might have my player on file somewhere, I'm sure LambdaMoo has
deleted me long, long ago. Else, I'd get back into it. I never did
get Second Life t
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for the feedback on this. It's interesting to see how some
folks' systems won't give the VO feedback, and then some systems don't
seem to want to have anything to do with running the software in the
first place!
When you first start up JamochaMUD and get the world connector it
hat is MUD?
>
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> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: mudclient wasRe: my 2 months with a
What is MUD?
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Subject: Re: mudclient wasRe: my 2 months with a mac
Hi Anouk,
I released a
Multi User dungeongames. Text based gamming. Most of which have
communication abilities for you to talk to other players, quite often
within a clan based system or class based system or both. There a
large amount of them of all different flavors depending on what your
interests are. So
I am still trying it, The buttons on mine do anounce, but the time
between when I VO up or down arrow and the anouncement is delayed by
vo saying "java busy." The browser though for some reason I can't
interact with or get information of listed worlds. Are there worlds
listed from initia
r 24, 2009 7:28 AM
Subject: Re: mudclient wasRe: my 2 months with a mac
>
> what is mudding?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Pete
> On Oct 23, 2009, at 7:53 PM, KehzaFox wrote:
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>>
>> You can try the Webstart version at
>> http://www.jamochamud.org/downloads
what is mudding?
Thanks in advance.
Pete
On Oct 23, 2009, at 7:53 PM, KehzaFox wrote:
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> You can try the Webstart version at http://www.jamochamud.org/downloads.html
>
> Please let me know your experiences with it, even if it ranges to "I
> want to throw it out the window".
>
> Jeff
>
> michae
hi
will do, will test it on a macbook pro running SL
mike
On Oct 23, 2009, at 3:53 PM, KehzaFox wrote:
>
> You can try the Webstart version at http://www.jamochamud.org/downloads.html
>
> Please let me know your experiences with it, even if it ranges to "I
> want to throw it out the window".
>
>
You can try the Webstart version at http://www.jamochamud.org/downloads.html
Please let me know your experiences with it, even if it ranges to "I
want to throw it out the window".
Jeff
michael A. Babcock wrote:
> hi;
> where can one get this app from to test out? for muds i to the following
> o
hi;
where can one get this app from to test out? for muds i to the following
open terminal
type "telnet"
type "o"
type the url, example: "trekgames.net 1234"
hit return
and it connects.
mike
On Oct 23, 2009, at 2:32 PM, KehzaFox wrote:
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> Well, that's definitely not off to a good start, and need
Well, that's definitely not off to a good start, and needless to say a
little disappointing!
Following Java's standards the buttons (at least on the World Connector)
I have not only labelled the buttons but added an additional Accessible
Name and Accessible Description which (in theory) are to b
October 23, 2009 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: mudclient wasRe: my 2 months with a mac
>
> Hi Anouk,
>
> I released a new version of the JamochaMUD MUD Client a little while
> back where I've been working on incorporating accessibility features.
> If folks are willing to give me f
it is extremely slow to respond on here on the macbook 2.4 core 2 duo
and i keep hearing java has new window all the time
On 23 Oct 2009, at 16:04, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I got it to work fine. You just need to experiment when you download
> the file to find the right buttons. I e
Hi,
I got it to work fine. You just need to experiment when you download
the file to find the right buttons. I experienced something strange,
though. Once I clicked cancel by mistake when it asked me if I wanted
to continue and launched it. OK and Cancel were not labeled, but when
it canc
Tiger is even more of a disaster. Am on the world conecter now, but
it's not accepting input, just saying "java busy.Have been at this
for an hour now, I think if it's this slow an agressive mob would
have me killed 20 times over.
"
On Oct 23, 2009, at 7:34 AM, william lomas wrote:
>
> the
the buttons are not labeled so when one runs the program they dont
know what to click
On 23 Oct 2009, at 12:29, KehzaFox wrote:
>
> Hi Anouk,
>
> I released a new version of the JamochaMUD MUD Client a little while
> back where I've been working on incorporating accessibility features.
> If fo
Hi Anouk,
I released a new version of the JamochaMUD MUD Client a little while
back where I've been working on incorporating accessibility features.
If folks are willing to give me feedback such as "this works, this
doesn't work", "I can't add a character" or specific items like that I
can defini
Hello, I think that a lot of people would be interested in a mud client for
the mac that works with snow leopard and that has some of the features we
come to expect from a modern client. I myself would not even mind having to
pay for it. Are there no people with some programming knowledge in co
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